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South Korea: Imperatives of a U.S. Presence

Jul 17, 2008 | 22:17 GMT

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Summary

Since the 1953 armistice, tens of thousands of U.S. troops have been permanently stationed in South Korea –- even after the end of the Cold War. STRATFOR examines why those forces are still on the Korean Peninsula and the geopolitical imperatives that will likely keep them there for the foreseeable future.

Washington has a long-term interest in maintaining a military presence on the Korean Peninsula....

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