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South Korea wants to take back the US military base. Why does the United States want to station troops in South Korea for a long time?

Of course, it is to better control South Korea and let South Korea do things for it.

In fact, the military presence of the United States in South Korea is a long-standing problem. 1945 After Japan's defeat, the United States and the Soviet Union reached an agreement and decided to take the "38th parallel" as the boundary to receive and deal with the surrendered Japanese army. After the surrender mission, the Soviet army retreated from the north on 1948, but the American army delayed its retreat, delaying its retreat until June of the following year, leaving about 500 military advisers. What does this mean? I just want to control Korea, so that he can count on nothing.

There is another high-sounding excuse for the United States to station troops in South Korea. The main excuse for the United States to station troops in South Korea is the long-term tension between Japan and South Korea. In recent years, with the gradual easing of tension on the Korean Peninsula, the foundation of the US military presence in Northeast Asia has begun to shake. In addition, the noise, environmental pollution and bad behavior of the US troops stationed in South Korea have also aroused increasingly strong opposition from the local people and the government. Questioning the intention of the United States to station troops in South Korea.

In order to adapt to the new international situation, the U.S. government has been adjusting its global military strategy in recent years, and the U.S. military stationed in South Korea is one of the key points of its adjustment strategy. In the next few years, the US military stationed in South Korea will not only reduce its personnel, but also transfer troops from north to south in batches.

It is not difficult to see from these that the United States firmly holds North Korea in its hands, while South Korea is obedient to the United States in everything, but the United States has not treated it well. The issue of military expenditure and the attitude of the United States towards foreign trade wars have deeply hurt South Korea before it wants to take back the US military base.

I don't think if the United States has to push its luck, South Korea will make a decision to take back its base. I have to say that the United States is a bit too much. People listen to you, but they are not satisfied. People are not enough.