I get the over all idea. People are better off. There is no argument there. My question is at what cost? How many thousands of US soldiers died? How many civilians? How much money do we need to spend to maintain a military presence in the DMZ to maintain this 'peace' while Korea is making a decent amount of cash while we are struggling. How about they start paying for the troops keeping them safe? Why did we have to fight the war and then stay there to make sure it worked? When do the local populations of some of thee countries start to defend them selves or start paying us (at least a small percentage) of the cost to safe guard them. I guess at the very least I would like to see a bit of balance in the system.
We bailed out Kuwait and are we getting oil from them at a discount? We have troops in SA helping protect their oil and what do we get? We seem to have troops all over the world and I do not see too much of a return on the dollar we are investing.
Sure Korea could be seen as a success in some regards and that is important but there is a huge cost involved. When does someone start paying up?