Posted on 07/26/2018 10:14:43 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
The US House of Representatives on Thursday passed a defense authorization bill that restricts any drawdown of American troops in South Korea.
The John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act, which approves $716 billion for defense in fiscal year 2019, passed the House by a vote of 359-54. Upon Senate approval, it will be sent to US President Donald Trump to sign into law.
The bill notes that about 28,500 American troops are currently stationed in South Korea as a demonstration of the US commitment to the bilateral alliance.
Their "significant removal" is "a non-negotiable item as it relates to the complete, verifiable, and irreversible denuclearization" of North Korea, the bill says under a section describing the Sense of Senate on US military forces on the Korean Peninsula.
In a conference report accompanying the legislation, Congress also prohibits the use of the funds to reduce the troops' number below 22,000 without certification from the secretary of defense that "such a reduction is in the national security interest of the United States and will not significantly undermine the security of United States allies in the region."
The defense secretary would also be required to certify that he has "appropriately consulted with allies of the United States, including the Republic of Korea (South Korea) and Japan, regarding such a reduction."
The restriction comes as Trump has repeatedly indicated a willingness to eventually pull out American forces from South Korea. Critics say such a move would play into the hands of China and North Korea, which wish to see US troops removed from near their border.
I think he can simply ignore it since it should be unconstitutional.
The John S. McCain National Defense Authorization Act, which approves $716 billion for defense in fiscal year 2019,
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I guess this means some of dirty McCain’s donors make money off Korea.
The Congress cannot restrict the CIF as to troop placement.
Lets see what the Treaty says...cuz this is the guideline.
The military-industrial-congressional-media complex will not allow for the dismantling of the empire despite what the American people, the president and even the Koreans themselves might want.
They ca fund them or not fund them they can't order them. The can declare war or not declare war, but they can't order the troop to do anything.
Oh wait, apparently they can, they just did.</s>
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