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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (455154)2/9/2009 2:06:50 AM
From: i-node  Respond to of 1572631
 
I agree with withdrawing troops from Korea, but the ignorance displayed by the left will lead to rash actions and consequences that will come around to bite us in the butt.

Like everything else, removing troops from Korea has to be evaluated and re-evaluated on a frequent basis.

I do think that if it could have been done precipitously, we'd have already seen it. America has faced a very tough challenge by not having enough soldiers to do what needs to be done elsewhere. The fact that soldiers weren't removed from Korea is highly suggestive that the military and/or the previous administration had very good reason to think they needed to stay there for now.

Personally, I think we need to reinstitute the draft. Yesterday. Then, keeping troops where we need them around the world no longer is an issue.