- Feb 17, 2004
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I remember after 9/11 and the beginning of the war on terror they were talking about withdrawing from South Korea to focus our troops efforts on wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. 5 years later we still have 20,000 troops in South Korea. With the strain on troops in both conflicts, with the call for more troops in Afghanistan, wouldn't it serve us best to withdraw those 20,000 from South Korea and shift them to Afghanistan? With all these calls for withdrawal from Iraq, why are there no calls to withdraw the 20,000 troops now from South Korea?
I do not believe that N. Korea has the intention of invading. Dictator Kim knows it will surely be death for him if he does. He lives a rich and powerful lifestyle in the north, why would he risk it for war? And he has shown he is definitely not insane.
South Korea is now a rich, vibrant nation that can fully defend itself. It has a modern 675,000 strong military with more than enough money to develop or purchase the weapons it needs to defend itself. It has the high tech industry and manufacturing needed to build and develop quality weapons. It has a rich and vibrant economy to support its military to be able to defend itself. Why are we still there on the front lines? This country can defend itself. We don't need 20,000 troops there. We can leave some for training and have the yearly exercises there but we don't need all 20,000 sitting there for a threat that is not imminent.
With bases on Japan, we do not need South Korea for a hub for military movement throughout the Asian region. And our bases in Japan allow us to reinforce South Korea if necessary. From our bases in Japan we can use our strengths which is air power to support the South Koreans if there is war.
North and South Korean relations have been on again off again but there is no real concern of a fallout that would lead to war. Both sides seem to want a peaceful coexistence with each other.
So why are we 20,000 strong in South Korea? why don't we shift them to Afghanistan?
I do not believe that N. Korea has the intention of invading. Dictator Kim knows it will surely be death for him if he does. He lives a rich and powerful lifestyle in the north, why would he risk it for war? And he has shown he is definitely not insane.
South Korea is now a rich, vibrant nation that can fully defend itself. It has a modern 675,000 strong military with more than enough money to develop or purchase the weapons it needs to defend itself. It has the high tech industry and manufacturing needed to build and develop quality weapons. It has a rich and vibrant economy to support its military to be able to defend itself. Why are we still there on the front lines? This country can defend itself. We don't need 20,000 troops there. We can leave some for training and have the yearly exercises there but we don't need all 20,000 sitting there for a threat that is not imminent.
With bases on Japan, we do not need South Korea for a hub for military movement throughout the Asian region. And our bases in Japan allow us to reinforce South Korea if necessary. From our bases in Japan we can use our strengths which is air power to support the South Koreans if there is war.
North and South Korean relations have been on again off again but there is no real concern of a fallout that would lead to war. Both sides seem to want a peaceful coexistence with each other.
So why are we 20,000 strong in South Korea? why don't we shift them to Afghanistan?
