Jyezahn
US Veteran
I am aware of the existence of such an agreement. It is time to null it and start over. If S.K. has anything to offer to the U.S., fine. If not, then the U.S. needs to leave. The exact same applies to every other nation in the world. If they are able to offer meaningful resources, etc. to the U.S., fine. There is reason to have trade, defense, support agreements/treaties, etc. But in this instance, SK has nothing to offer to the U.S. Why should the U.S. do a Korean War 2.0?
There's a bigger picture than what you see in the present. "We're not going to help you because you don't have much to offer us", is pretty selfish on the world stage. Aside from just doing the right thing. If it were a war just between north and south, the north would steam roll right through the south and that'd be it. As it stands, the American troops over there along with the S. Korean troops, are merely speed-bumps. We know it and the north knows it.