South Korea Becomes a Testing Ground for Trump's Grievances With Allies
URI FRIEDMAN
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... with none of the pomp of the State of the Union address, U.S. and South Korean negotiators reached a new deal in principle for sharing the costs of the tens of thousands of American troops who have been based in South Korea for nearly seven decades, a State Department spokesperson told me on condition of anonymity. The previous deal expired in late 2018, after the South Korean government balked at U.S. demands for a huge hike in Seouls contribution.
... Ever since the 1953 cease-fire that halted the Korean War, the United States has maintained forces in South Korea to deter North Korean aggression, and as a counterweight to Russia and China.
An unsettled spat with South Korea over money would have put a damper on the second Trump-Kim summit scheduled for February 2728, especially because South Korean President Moon Jae In has been the principal mediator when diplomacy between the two leaders has faltered ...
https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/02/us-south-korea-reach-initial-military-cost-sharing-deal/582301/