Kim Jong-un and Xi Jinping Reportedly Agree to Ask USFK to Withdraw If A Peace Treaty is Signed
I hope no one is surprised by this because this has always been one of the long game end states:
Kim Jong Un and Chinese President Xi Jinping agreed to work toward the eventual withdrawal of U.S. troops from South Korea during their third summit in China, according to a Japanese press report.
The Asahi Shimbun reported Thursday the two leaders agreed to cooperate strategically on a shared objective of the removal of the 28,500 U.S. soldiers in the South, following the summit in Singapore where President Donald Trump described joint drills as “very provocative” and costly.
The Asahi’s source, described as well versed in China-North Korea affairs, said Beijing and Pyongyang also agreed to bide their time and not rush negotiations with Washington.
The report comes a day ahead of U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo‘s visit to Pyongyang, his third known trip to North Korea.
China and North Korea see an opportunity to ask U.S. troops to leave if and when a peace treaty is signed. [UPI]
You can read more at the link, but you can add the Russians and South Korean leftists to this list as well that want US troops off of the peninsula. Despite claims in the media that Kim Jong-un and Moon Jae-in want US troops to stay after any peace deal is reached, this is just all rhetoric to prevent energizing South Korean conservatives against Moon.
Remember Moon is a very skilled politician that needs to keep the Korean right at bay and public anxiety down. If he advocated openly for a USFK withdrawal that would give the South Korean right an issue to strongly attack him with and cause much public anxiety after decades of security guarantees provided by US forces. That is why I think the Moon administration will publicly say they support USFK staying, but will then have their surrogates do things to make life difficult for USFK.
Possibly the future of USFK after a peace treaty could look a lot like the current THAAD site in Seongju. President Moon will say all the right things that he supports USFK, just like he supposedly supports the THAAD site, but will set conditions to make it difficult for its continued existence and cause the US to withdraw troops on its own accord.



All of Korea is just going to become Chinese territory when we’re gone. Enjoy the short lived Korean Confederacy. Just like the fabled Joseon Empire.
I keep hearing Gomer Pyle saying “Surprise, Surprise, Surprise.” If the USFK withdraws, it will either be 1950 all over again or 1975 all over again or possibly both at once.
We have no legal right to be on the Korean Pen if they don’t want us. We beat Germany and Japan in declared wars. Not so in Korea.
This discussion neglects to point out our (the USA’s) roll in that decision. According to our president, America’s interest in keeping forces in Korea is only contingent on how much South Korea will pay in the cost share for them to stay.
Let’s make some deals. Business-like financial transactions that may include aspects of the new trade wars in the mix.
The Russians left the peninsula for good in 1948. The U.S. should’ve left around then as soon as South Korea achieved statehood, but they didn’t ever fully pull out — they left behind around 500 KMAG advisors — all U.S. Army combat arms officers & NCOs — to assist in the training of the fledgling ROK Army. Well the ROK Army is no longer a fledgling anymore — being the 5th most powerful in the PacRim region and the 7th most powerful in the world. What with the large quantities of Pre-positioned Stocks socked away throughout South Korea not to mention its proximity to staging areas in Japan, Okinawa and Guam, which are all fully capable of facilitating the power projection of troops and matériel from CONUS, there’s really no reason to continue basing thousands of U.S. troops on the Korean peninsula if they don’t want us there, especially if our continued presence and wartime posturing is jeopardizing the peace process and deténte.
What happened to Leon Lafart? He decide to be a CH and disappear for a while? What a perp!
Defense corporations are why the US is in Korea and around the world (aka military industrial complex). It’s the most expensive government welfare – to military corporations.
I can see the Moonie talking points have been distributed. Good.
South Korea was not a signatory of the 1953 Cease Fire. They probably don’t get a vote in this. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Korean_Armistice_Agreement (note Wikipedia states Korea had been a unified country for thousands of years, an obvious lie given other articles about Silla, etc. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silla)
And as for “declared wars”, there are a couple UN Security Counsel documents a wise person might want to review before making silly statements… https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_United_Nations_Security_Council_resolutions_concerning_North_Korea
As all we can do here is toss epithets and cast aspersions, I recommend we wait and see what the results will be before pretending to be great legal minds, international strategists, or even possessing IQs above room temperature.
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