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kamome wrote:So when are they going to pull troops out of Okinawa?![]()
There's a security vacuum either way, so why did the US decide that only the troops in SK were unnecessary?
kamome wrote:So when are they going to pull troops out of Okinawa?![]()
There's a security vacuum either way, so why did the US decide that only the troops in SK were unnecessary?
cstaylor wrote:This U.S. administration single-handedly showed Europe why the E.U. needs their own independent military force. Now *that* is a strategic mistake, far more than relocating American troops from a hostile country (South Korea).
And how will the U.S. stop it? France is already moving towards that very thing, and they've positioned themselves as the weapons dealer for China once the E.U. repeals its ban.DJEB wrote:That wouldn't be allowed, I'm sure. The prevention of any nation or allied regions growing into a force which could challenge U.S. hegemony has been unofficial strategy for years, but is now spelled out in the Bush Admin's National Security Strategy. I doubt the current kakistocracy would allow any foreign challenge to their [Leo] Straussian rule.
doubt the current kakistocracy would allow any foreign challenge
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kak·is·toc·ra·cy ( P ) Pronunciation Key (kk-stkr-s, käk-)
n. pl. kak·is·toc·ra·cies
Government by the least qualified or most unprincipled citizens.
cstaylor wrote:And how will the U.S. stop it? France is already moving towards that very thing, and they've positioned themselves as the weapons dealer for China once the E.U. repeals its ban.
I really can't see Americans sent to fight Western Europeans just because Bush II doesn't like it... and it won't matter since I'm betting there won't be a second term, OBL or no OBL.
South Korea unhappy with planned US troop pull-out
Media reports said South Korea wanted a delay of several years in the plan for the biggest troop withdrawal from South Korea since the Vietnam War and its first troop pullout from the country in over a decade
The timeframe should be pushed back to between 2007 and 2113 to allow South Korea to complete a 10-year plan to upgrade its own military forces, according to some reports.
Maybe they're different demonstratorsAssKissinger wrote:These people are unbelievable. They've been having demo after demo bitching about America for years and now that the USA wants to split they cry like the little bitches they are.
GuyJean wrote:Meanwhile, a country with real weapons of mass destruction, who has been actively selling WMDs, and possesses missiles capable of reaching the US
Geez, Taro.. You're gooood!Taro Toporific wrote:link
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Maybe they're different demonstrators I agree with you though.. South Korea seems a little knee-jerkish, to me, on most policies..
So, where does everyone think the troops in Korea and Okinawa are going? To the Bush big fuckup; Iraq.
Opposition to sending troops to Iraq has been rising amid increasing violence in the war-torn nation. Seoul has portrayed the dispatch as a way of winning U.S. support for a peaceful end to the North Korean nuclear crisis.
AssKissinger wrote:S. Korea to Deploy 3,600 Troops to IraqOpposition to sending troops to Iraq has been rising amid increasing violence in the war-torn nation. Seoul has portrayed the dispatch as a way of winning U.S. support for a peaceful end to the North Korean nuclear crisis.
At this point it's surprising anyone would be willing to get into that mess.
Some company in Korea was using garbage daikon for filler in gyoza....AssKissinger wrote:I'm afraid to ask but what's a gomi dumpling?
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