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Appointment of a ‘Middle East–Focused’ Commander to Lead Seventh Air Force May Signal Expansion of Its Role
On May 5 (local time), President Donald Trump nominated Air Force Maj. Gen. David Shumaker to serve as deputy commander of U.S. Forces Korea.
In a statement, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said the president intends to promote Shumaker to lieutenant general and assign him to several concurrent duties: deputy commander of U.S. Forces Korea; commander of the UN Command’s air component; commander of the ROK-U.S. Combined Air Component Command; and commander of Seventh Air Force.
Based at Osan Air Base, that post oversees U.S. Air Force assets and combined air operations on the Korean Peninsula. It functions as the central node for ROK-U.S. combined airpower in a crisis, so experts say preserving continuity of operational command and alliance cooperation will be critical.
Shumaker currently serves at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar as deputy commander of Ninth Air Force (U.S. Central Command Air Forces) and deputy commander of the Combined Air Component. He has led coalition air operations across the Middle East—experience that could be applied to complex security challenges on the peninsula and across the Indo-Pacific.
According to the Pentagon, as deputy commander he is responsible for command-and-control of air operations and for contingency planning and execution across a 21-country area of responsibility spanning Central and Southwest Asia.
Some analysts say naming a commander with deep involvement in U.S.-Iran operations to lead Seventh Air Force may signal a shift in the unit’s role. Rather than remaining solely focused on North Korean defense, the Seventh could gain greater strategic flexibility to respond to regional crises or support operations in other theaters.
They point to Seventh Air Force commander David Iverson’s nearly month-long absence beginning in mid-March—when he visited U.S. Central Command to support U.S.-Iran related missions—as another indicator of that trend.
Observers argue Iverson’s extended absence reflects a structural change tied to the Air Force’s integrated theater operations, not just a one-off assignment, and that Shumaker’s follow-on nomination fits that pattern. The Pentagon may be preparing Seventh Air Force to operate not only as the peninsula’s air component but also as a theater-support hub capable of projecting forces across the Indo-Pacific and into the Middle East when required.
Shumaker previously served as director of operations at Air Combat Command and commanded the 8th Fighter Wing at Kunsan Air Base. Senior officer assignments to major U.S. commands require Senate confirmation.











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