But Jimmy Chu, the bar's owner, said it would be a disastrous move for him.
Already, bills have piled up at his bar, hit by curfews and temporary base closings caused by demonstrations like the one today. Attended by 300 people, the protest called for the complete withdrawal of American troops, and was marked by scuffles with the police and the burning of an effigy of President Bush.
After cursing the protesters as spoiled kids who have never eaten out of garbage cans the way he did during the Korean War, Mr. Chu, 62, said moving major bases like Red Cloud to the south would cause great economic hardship for little purpose.
"I'd be hurting," he said. Bartenders, landlords and shopkeepers would see their livelihoods destroyed in this city north of Seoul. He estimated that 50,000 people would have to leave the region.