What. The. F**k. It's been over 50 years since the Korean War. To this day there are thousands of American troops in South Korea, and yet president Bush is all set to go at it again... in a different part of the world: Iraq.
Observe. White House spokesman Tony Snow commenting on the president's wishes to maintain a U.S. military presence in Iraq:The Korean model is one in which the United States provides a security presence, but you've had the development of a successful democracy in South Korea over a period of years, and, therefore, the United States is there as a force of stability.
Ugh. Get some snacks kids - this one is going to take a while.
30 May 2007
Bush Has Got Some Seoul
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