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The allies of Canada wonder if they can still protect under the US nuclear umbrella

Editor TeamBy Editor TeamMay 7, 2025 News No Comments5 Mins Read
The allies of Canada wonder if they can still protect under the US nuclear umbrella
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It seems that the time when the expression “going nuclear” was figurative.

Since the beginning of the year and the inauguration of the second Trump government, more and more allies in Washington have started to throw calmly-and sometimes not so quiet-whether they can still count on the decades of nuclear deterrence of the United States.

Only a few places have this uncertainty more than South Korea.

In view of an unpredictable, often enemy, nuclear-armed neighbors in Kim Jong-Un in North Korea, it should probably not be surprising that the recent surveys in the Democratic south acquire almost three quarters for their country.

During the idea that Canada acquires nuclear weapons to protect its sovereignty, extremely remote and nowhere in the radar of public order, some of the most important allies in the country are actively discussing, which seemed unthinkable a few years ago.

The people in Seoul look at a television that sent a news report about North Korea in January, in which several short -range missiles were fired. (Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters)

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk said in early March that his country was trying to gain access to nuclear weapons – most likely through negotiated security guarantees with France.

South Korea, which is located in the middle of a presidential election campaign, does not have the luxury of a nearby nuclear alternative to the USA

“From now on, South Korea depends on a long deterrent of the United States,” said Ban Kil Joo, a former South Korean naval officer, at the Korea National Diplomatic Academy in Seoul.

Change of the North Korean attitude

Apart from Washington’s Mercurial approach to allies, the Korean Republic has other reasons to be angular.

Russia and North Korea have signed a strategic partnership that Seoul is concerned with containing high-tech transfers that could be used in rocket technology. And North Korean troops, together with Russian soldiers, gain critical battlefield experiences against Ukraine.

Ban said, Pyongyang said his nuclear positions recently, and that means that his weapons are no longer purely defensive.

The American and South Korea have worked North Korea together as a nuclear consulting group through a bilateral agreement, which meets twice a year on the level of high-ranking civil servants, including defense, military and secret service.

Ban said his country would not start to pursue nuclear weapons easily and one -sided, and he was personally doubtful that it would be a clever politics regardless of it.

While “all options still have to be on the table,” said Ban, “I don’t think that nuclear is an option (to follow) – or to be selected in the government as justified or relevant politics.”

A man stands for a bookshelf.
Ban Kil Joo, a former South Korean naval officer, does not believe that it is suitable for the country to pursue a nuclear weapons program. (Murray Brewster/CBC)

The enormous costs for maintaining a nuclear arsenal are a disadvantage, but Ban said that his country does not want to go down this street and does not like the international message that sends it in relation to nuclear.

“It is not a good sign or not rational behavior if South Korea will produce nuclear weapons without negotiations,” he said.

Nevertheless, South Korea has not yet signed or ratified the ban on the ban on nuclear weapons, according to the international campaign to abolish nuclear weapons.

This is probably a calculated government of the government in Seoul.

Ban said diplomacy must be in front and in the middle.

“If the United States are ready to ensure improved nuclear deterrence to prevent any kind of North Korean atomic threat, there is no reason that South Korea is armed with nuclear weapons,” he said.

Nevertheless, the term to buy nuclear weapons has a political traction in Seoul.

Former President Yoon Suk Yeol, who was removed from the state by the country’s constitutional court last month, approved the idea.

Yoo Yong-Won, a member of the Conservative People Power Party (PPP) from Yoon, started an initiative in the National Assembly, which is known as a Mugunghwa forum, which is intended to support support for the basics of quickly nuclear relief.

During the negotiations with Washington, a lot would depend on the Trump government’s demands to South Korea.

As with Canada, Donald Trump’s first iteration saw the demands that Seoul shoulder more about the burden and costs of his defense.

The government increased defense spending, but not as much as Trump, as the deputy minister of Defense South Korea, Hyunki Cho, recently in an interview with CBC News.

The talks have been resumed.

South Korean Deputy Minister of Defense Hyunki Cho.
South Korean Deputy Minister of Defense Hyunki Cho said that the country was currently in discussions with the United States about defense spending. (Murray Brewster/CBC)

“I am limited in what I can say,” said Cho. “We are currently in the process of doing these negotiations, but I think I can say that I am quite confident that President Trump will fully consider what we have done so far, and the position that the Korean peninsula has in the Indo-Pacific region.”

At this point in the discussion, said Cho, the USA “did not expressly ask South Korea to increase defense spending. The country distributes around 50 billion US dollars – or 2.8 percent of its gross domestic product – the defense annually.

Researchers from the Washington Center for Strategic and International Studies recently found that the Trump administration is difficult whether the US nuclear deterrence is questioned.

Much of the uncertainty is driven by Trump’s threats not to protect allies that do not meet their expectations and issue threshold.

Strangely enough, Canada entered the conversation in South Korea, which has observed the annexation of the USA with a mixture of dismay and alarm mix.

The mockery of Canadian sovereignty is the reason to worry, said high -ranking civil servants – in defense and foreign ministries in Seoul – CBC News during background information.

The feeling that you can get Canada over the side, what does that mean for you and – what do you do about it?

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