Are 28,500 U.S. Troops Enough to Stop N. Korea Invading S. Korea? N. Korea’s Latest Missile Launch

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Veteran Middle East and Asia correspondent, Donald Kirk says the ‘Peace on the Korean Peninsula Act,’ recently proposed to U.S. Congress, could represent anything but peace for S. Korea.

N. Korea would only agree to officially ending the Korean on condition of the full withdrawal of U.S. troops from S. Korea, he says.

Even with 28,500 U.S. troops currently stationed in S. Korea, it’s unclear “whether or not we would really stick up for South Korea in a crunch,” he adds.

Who is the behind-the-scenes player heavily influencing N. Korea’s readiness to go to war?

Donald Kirk (donaldkirk.com) has written extensively on conflict and crisis in the Middle East and Asia. His latest book ‘Korea Betrayed: Kim Dae Jung and Sunshine,’ looks at the cost of the failed drive for reconciliation with North Korea.

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