By Bal(t)imoron, 2 months and 9 days ago

Seoul Is Not the Example

(and open season for any progressive grievance in ROK) to protest Senator John McCain's notoriously long-term strategy for Iraq.

Do you notice how Iraq and South Korea are not actually very much alike? Do you really think they will become alike in the next 4 years? Could Republicans please stop using , which never made any sense to begin with?

On one hand, let's validate that theory about anti-Americanism as a cause for the protests. But, on the other, rightly, Seoul's past is sui generis, and not even a good example for its own future. Beijing's and Tokyo's competition for regional hegemony, even as two Korean states vie for diplomatic influence, is unprecedented. :

The analogy would make slightly more sense if Seoul were in NORTH Korea. Otherwise, you should compare having troops in South Korea to having troops on the Kuwait/Iraq border.

Only the US Army, and this is the salient constituency he needs to impress, would appreciate McCain's thin grasp of trivia.

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