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The "Key Resolve and Foal Eagle" exercises, slated from February 28 - March 10, are aimed at enhancing defense posture against "any potential contingency that could arise" on the divided Korean peninsula, the CFC said in a statement.
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"We are exercising Alliance actions to a number of realistic scenarios beyond defeating a conventional attack," Gen. Walter Sharp, commander of the CFC, was quoted as saying in the statement. "Through these scenarios, we will exercise Allies crisis management, deterring and rapidly defeating provocations and defensive operation."
The overt show of combined force comes amid lingering tension on the peninsula after an exchange of fire between the two Koreas last November near their disputed maritime border. Last March, a South Korean warship sank in an apparent torpedo attack Seoul blames on Pyongyang despite the latter's repeated denial.
The CFC said it said informed the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) of the upcoming drills, which it said will be " entirely defensive in nature."
The DPRK repeatedly condemned the annual war game as preparation for war.
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