U.S. Army Spy Unit Deactivated in South Korea; Pentagon Says No Final Decision
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The Pentagon has stated that no final decision has been made regarding a U.S. Army reconnaissance squadron in South Korea. This statement directly responds to reports that the unit has already been deactivated.
A reconnaissance squadron is a specialized military unit that gathers intelligence on enemy forces.
The clarification highlights a potential disconnect between reported military actions and official policy. The unit's status remains publicly unclear, creating uncertainty about the future of this intelligence-gathering asset on the Korean Peninsula.
The Pentagon did not provide a timeline for when a final decision will be announced.