RE: North Korean policy?
July 28, 2014 at 1:39 pm
(This post was last modified: July 28, 2014 at 1:42 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
It's not an issue of alternatives though. Ideally we stick by our friends regardless of what position they find themselves in. That wealth (and that mic) has been generated in very large part by collaboration with the US, wouldn't you say?
That's ignoring that we don't maintain a presence in S. Korea solely for the purpose of "standing down" N. Korea. It keeps troops on station in the region, for a quick response. The military has a commitment to our allies, our interests, and ultimately the interests of the wider world at large. Wouldn't you say?
That's ignoring that we don't maintain a presence in S. Korea solely for the purpose of "standing down" N. Korea. It keeps troops on station in the region, for a quick response. The military has a commitment to our allies, our interests, and ultimately the interests of the wider world at large. Wouldn't you say?
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