Originally posted by TeinosukeThe U.S. has an army stationed in South Korea itself. And 47,000 U.S. troops aren't going to be significant if the 2,300,000 strong Chinese army decided to do something that needed "an eye" kept on it.
Isn't it supposed to allow the US military to keep an eye on China and North Korea at close range?
Originally posted by FMFhaha, they have to get through north korea or learn how to swim with full gear and towing howitzers.
The U.S. has an army stationed in South Korea itself. And 47,000 U.S. troops aren't going to be significant if the 2,300,000 strong Chinese army decided to do something that needed "an eye" kept on it.