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Plan to Pull Troops Off DMZ Causes Stir
AP
| 6/07/03
| SANG-HUN CHOE
Posted on 06/07/2003 2:26:06 AM PDT by kattracks
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posted on
06/07/2003 2:26:07 AM PDT
by
kattracks
To: kattracks
"With the troops farther south, he said, "I will feel more vulnerable." I have a feeling that this move, strategically, will shut up the SK's whining about Americans as well as send a message to the north that it's getting closer to fireworks time. This is going to become quite interesting.
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posted on
06/07/2003 2:47:21 AM PDT
by
dokmad
To: kattracks
I have no problem with this
BUT.....
So much for US and UN guarantees to police and enforce a MidEast peace treaty. Because they sure won't police themselves.
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posted on
06/07/2003 2:51:01 AM PDT
by
dennisw
To: dennisw
Give S.K. exactly one H bomb and leave.
Just fantasizing...
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posted on
06/07/2003 3:09:29 AM PDT
by
DB
(©)
To: dokmad
The South Koren demostrators should have thought about this when they demostrated against us, over and over and over again. I say bring our troops home.
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posted on
06/07/2003 3:14:12 AM PDT
by
gulfcoast6
(People know what you are by what they see, not what they hear..)
To: kattracks
This recalls the massive anti-US demos in SK during the ramp-up to the Iraqi War. IIRC, Rumsfeld wondered aloud if keeping US troops in the likes of SK and Germany continued to be wise.
Payback can be ... difficult. Taking in the American umbrella is sure to prompt an "interesting" political debate within SK. One that seems to be sorely needed.
Or perhaps those anti-American South Koreans actually are out and out communists, beyond the benefit of debate.
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posted on
06/07/2003 3:20:59 AM PDT
by
Paul_B
(Forgive and you shall be forgiven.)
To: Paul_B
This recalls the massive anti-US demos in SK during the ramp-up to the Iraqi War. IIRC, Rumsfeld wondered aloud if keeping US troops in the likes of SK and Germany continued to be wise. What is it that payback's called again?
More seriesly, this is going to force China to deal with the problem that they created.
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posted on
06/07/2003 3:26:41 AM PDT
by
Oschisms
To: kattracks
I spent over six years in Korea as soldier; these people no longer need US troops, but rather now need to use the fruits of democracy and industrialization to provide their own security. They compete with the US economically and the past two presidential administrations used an Anti-American theme to rally their voters.... Now they want American Soldiers there? We are no longer the cash-cow for those who treat us as a commodity to be used on a whim for personal gain. Now, Korea should look inward for her security and let that Pride that Demanded US Troop Withdraw find a ingenius way to make peace among themselves.
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posted on
06/07/2003 3:29:27 AM PDT
by
Jumper
To: kattracks
Militarily this makes sense. Our troops won't be overrun immediately and the pull back creates a kill zone. Anything that crosses the border can be attacked relentlessly with no fear of friendly casualties. I see it as a move to be ready for the N. Koreans if they really want to try us on.
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posted on
06/07/2003 3:54:15 AM PDT
by
Arkie2
To: kattracks
Do the South Koreans desire Indepence and Freedom enough to have their sons die to defend what they have --- or, only enough to have American mother's sons die for them?
All Americans in the DMZ should be REMOVED...and placed where they would NOT be the first to die in the event of an attack....
The South Koreans need to feel the REAL HEAT of the situation - and get weaned from the American "security" tit of protection.....
North Korea will have to get right ---- or war WILL come...
Semper Fi
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posted on
06/07/2003 5:07:03 AM PDT
by
river rat
(War works......It brings Peace... Give war a chance to destroy Jihadists...)
To: kattracks
Moving the troops south out of zeroed artillery range is an agressive move. They will be alive and ready to kill all that enter the DMZ.
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posted on
06/07/2003 5:11:36 AM PDT
by
bert
(Don't Panic!)
To: kattracks
This is a good thing, but I have a feeling that the North will do something before we withdrawal to the South.
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posted on
06/07/2003 5:20:45 AM PDT
by
PPHSFL
To: dokmad
Too many people that don't pay taxes and get a vote hate having to make a sacrifice. This holds true in the USA and in S. Korea. A free pass makes people think they are owed something that others have done on their behalf.
Make everyone in S. Korea enter a draft to protect their country and you will see a few less jobs leaving the USA as they struggle to pay to defend themselves and transfer energy from cars to tanks. That holds true for lots of our allies.
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posted on
06/07/2003 5:44:19 AM PDT
by
q_an_a
To: gulfcoast6
The South Koren demostrators should have thought about this when they demostrated against us, over and over and over again. I say bring our troops home. .... should have thought --- that's the problem, they didn't! Like all college radicals that spew commie crap, they don't think; they just regurgitate the lies that socialism/communism has feed them and like good little socialist revolutionaries follow orders from the CommIntern.
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posted on
06/07/2003 6:06:39 AM PDT
by
SandRat
(Duty, Honor, Country. What else needs to be said?)
To: q_an_a
I hardly know where to start, SK has a universal draft, thirty months military service for every male, they are also required to return to the military every year after their service to polish up there skills.
As for pulling your troops out think it through. You seem to forget that your government is signing treaties with other governments, not a bunch of students running around in the street. What do you think your word will be worth if you pull out of SK when the heat is on? What would happen to GW's efforts to stablize the middle east when everyone knows that your government does not honor it's treaties? Isn't this what France is being vilified for?
If you pull your troops the ROK will have to start building nuclear weapons and missles to deliver them. What would your pullout tell the Japanese? I guess they have to start building nuclear weapons and missles too. So much for non-proliferation.
What about the governments that your trying to bring onside in the war against terror? Korea sent troops to both Afganistan and Iraq and supported the US publicly in both wars. Is that your message to governments that are deciding whether or not to join the war against terror, America fair weathered friend?
In many ways your view is no different than that of the protesting students. You are recomending a course of action without considering any of the results that can occur because of it. These are serious issues and should be treated as such.
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posted on
06/07/2003 7:44:37 AM PDT
by
Cdnexpat
To: Cdnexpat
Get a grip on reality.
The message is very clear.
When a country doesn't support America in these days, they endanger American lives. That will not be tolerated after 9/11.
We have more than lived up to our commitment in Korea. We are not like Canada, France or Germany where doing right is against their inner core.
Remove our soldiers from the country all together. They have been there as a trip wire all too long. Maybe Japan would like to have our soldiers there. Australia is sending signals that they would be welcome in Australia.
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posted on
06/07/2003 7:57:38 AM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
(Evil Old White Devil Californian Grampa for big Al Sharpton and Nader in 2004!)
To: Grampa Dave
Please define how you lived up to your commitment in Korea.
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posted on
06/07/2003 8:08:54 AM PDT
by
Cdnexpat
To: kattracks
bump...thanks for the post.
To: Cdnexpat
Hey bozo, our women and men are not there to protect you and your family living in S. Korea. We have been there since the Korean War was ended.
If you have a problem with them leaving, you had best go back to Canada!
What an ingrate you are! You are typical of the whining ex Canadians who serve no real purpose in this world and bitch about what America has done.
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posted on
06/07/2003 8:16:13 AM PDT
by
Grampa Dave
(Evil Old White Devil Californian Grampa for big Al Sharpton and Nader in primaries!)
To: Grampa Dave
Well for starters my family lives in Canada so I guess they are not in any real need of protection. I have not suggested that the US cannot withdraw it's troops, I have suggested that America has been living up to it's international obligations and must continue to do so or be willing to face the consequences of not doing so. I also suggested that some writers have not considered the consequences of a troop pullout and that this lack of thought makes them no different than the students who are protesting against the presence of the soldiers. If you read my post you will note that I have not commented at all on the redeployment of troops. I am not certain what exactly it is I am being ungrateful about. I do not believe that I have whined in any of my posts though in deference to you I shall review them. As for my serving no purpose in the world, I am probably too biased to comment on that accurately so I shall take your word for it. Finally I do not believe that I have made any comment on "what America has done".
Bozo
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posted on
06/07/2003 8:57:20 AM PDT
by
Cdnexpat
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