As expected, about 45 percent of those in their 50s and more than half in their 60s are supporter of U.S. military presence. Nearly 48 percent of those in their 30s and more than four out of 10 students wanted them to pull out in stages.
These figures show that age plays a key factor in determining their degree of preference about U.S. military presence. The possibility is that Seoul may accelerate its devolution from the U.S., as younger generations move into the leadership of the country.