One of America's Strongest Allies, and Why it Gets Overlooked
South Korea has been a U.S. ally for over 40 years. It contributed over 300,000 troops to the Vietnam War, is the 3rd largest troop contributor in Iraq, and lost a Soldier in Afghanistan. Yet misperceptions have colored Americans' view of this long-time friend. Here is why we overlook South Korea and why we shouldn't.| Comments on article "One of America's Strongest Allies, and Why it Gets Overlooked" | |||||||||||||||
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