The United States will soon remove the army from South Korea

in #news7 years ago

The United States will soon pull down the army from South Korea. This decision has been taken to save the extra cost of the US military sector, the Trump Administration said. President Donald Trump said in a domestic interview given to Fox News on Wednesday night.
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In an interview, he said, "US troops base will soon be withdrawn from South Korea. We will implement it as soon as possible. Because it costs a lot. Barbecue is to be counted in dollars. 'He also said that the issue of removing the army from South Korea was not part of the discussion with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. It was not taken at the discussion table. I myself want the soldiers to come back from the Korean Peninsula. '

Trump said about the progress of the relations between the two countries, I think there is a great understanding between me and Kim. We easily understand each other's mind. Then he said, I'm sure Kim loved it. But I never discussed the issue. But experts believe the trump is trick to calm the people of the United States. In reality, a troop from Korea's soil will not bring back the trump administration. South Korea has 28 thousand troops in the United States.

North Korea has been demanding the withdrawal of these troops for a long time. Trump was told to withdraw the US troops from the Korean Peninsula at a press conference after meeting with Kim last Tuesday. The United States is planning to postpone military exercises already scheduled in August. CNN has quoted some influential White House officials as saying that a formal announcement will be made on behalf of the Trump Administration on Thursday.

In August it was decided that the day before the military operation called Freedom Guardian was scheduled. The final stage of the plan was with the military forces of some countries. In 2010, 17,000 US troops took part in the annual drill Of these, 3,000 soldiers came from outside South Korea. In the past, Australia, Canada, Colombia, Denmark, New Zealand, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom participated in these exercises.
Tuesday in Singapore. After negotiating with Korean leader Kim, Trump announced the closure of 'war-fighting game' in the Korean peninsula. This announcement of the trump gives rise to concerns among Asian allies. But with the Pentagon administration, they were assured that the Washington Alliance's commitment to protecting the security promised by the allies was steady. In an interview with the BBC on Wednesday, the Pentagon spokesman said, "Our alliance is still steady. We want to ensure peace and stability in the region. "Someone says that the decision has been substantially confirmed by North Korea And Trump's claim, he has not left anything yet. The Democrats took the announcement negatively, but mixed reaction was seen in the Republican colonies.

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Not entirely sure how to feel about this. I'm always happy to hear about troops coming home, but I'm still cautiously optimistic about this "deal" with Kim.

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