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Proin Drakenzol:

--- Quote from: darkjedi on September 27, 2009, 01:02:32 AM ---
--- Quote from: Proin Drakenzol on September 27, 2009, 01:01:12 AM ---Yes. Unfortunately.

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You guys are leaving us in 2012.


The DMZ will be solely protected by us, our tanks will be driven by us, (and remove all the American M48 filth lol) our seas will be guarded by our destroyers and our submarines, and our air force will patrol the Korean sky.

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Good.


But I'll believe it when I see it.

fohfoh:

--- Quote from: Proin Drakenzol on September 27, 2009, 01:28:09 AM ---
--- Quote from: darkjedi on September 27, 2009, 01:02:32 AM ---
--- Quote from: Proin Drakenzol on September 27, 2009, 01:01:12 AM ---Yes. Unfortunately.

--- End quote ---

You guys are leaving us in 2012.


The DMZ will be solely protected by us, our tanks will be driven by us, (and remove all the American M48 filth lol) our seas will be guarded by our destroyers and our submarines, and our air force will patrol the Korean sky.

--- End quote ---


Good.


But I'll believe it when I see it.

--- End quote ---

And we feel that the American army will willingly leave an area because.... it's great for relations?

Klocknov:
I live in America, I don't know if we will draw out, as Proin said, I will believe it when I see it otherwise it is just to wait till it happens.

darkjedi:
^^Yes, it is. It means the U.S. respects Korea's ability to defend itself.

It's also the only way by which we can make the services that millions of Koreans gave for the past 6 decades worth the effort. If Korea can become an independently powerful country, they'll do it. Why did we have to serve the military if it's the U.S. who's gonna protect us anyway, eh?

Even at the current situation if a war broke out between the North and the South, the first responders will be the South Korean F-15K, not the American F/A-18, and the first line of defense will be the South Korean soldiers, and our first layer of defense against North Korean ballistic missiles will be our destroyers and our PAC-2. (dunno if PAC-3 belong to the Americans or not) As our military inevitably get stronger we'll need the U.S.'s help less and less, so why keep them forever?

Klocknov:
It's not the keeping us part that worries me, it is our thing with meddling in other countries affairs that worries me. I hope that if you can be seen to be strong enough to defend yourself that we will pull out, but with how we are I could never say for sure.

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