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Fri, 11/20/2009 - 18:28
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Obama says U.S. troops in S. Korea will be sent to Afghanistan
By Sam Kim
SEOUL, Nov. 20 (Yonhap) -- U.S. President Barack Obama said during his recent
trip to South Korea that some American troops stationed here will be re-deployed
to Afghanistan, according to a transcript of his speech.
"The story of your service goes beyond this peninsula," Obama told a group of
U.S. Forces Korea troops on Thursday in the last portion of his four-nation Asian
trip.
"Others among you served in Afghanistan," he said. "Others among you will deploy
yet again."
His comment comes after U.S. Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, said last month in South Korea that the allies are discussing the
relocation of some of the 28,500 U.S. troops here to Afghanistan where the U.S.
is fighting insurgency.
The White House maintains there will be no reduction in the number of U.S. troops
stationed here -- a sensitive issue to many South Koreans who fear a reduced U.S.
presence may undermine their deterrent against North Korea.
Thousands of U.S. troops were sent from the 2nd Infantry Division in South Korea
to Iraq in 2004 to boost U.S. operations there in the form of rotation. Dozens
were killed.
"You volunteered in a time of war, knowing that you can be sent in the harm's
way. Many of you served in Iraq," Obama said in the last public speech of his
two-day South Korean visit.
South Korea, which initially denied it was in talks with the U.S. over the
possible redeployment, has yet to make a public statement after it said it would
hold discussions with the U.S. on the issue.
samkim@yna.co.kr
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SEOUL, Nov. 20 (Yonhap) -- U.S. President Barack Obama said during his recent
trip to South Korea that some American troops stationed here will be re-deployed
to Afghanistan, according to a transcript of his speech.
"The story of your service goes beyond this peninsula," Obama told a group of
U.S. Forces Korea troops on Thursday in the last portion of his four-nation Asian
trip.
"Others among you served in Afghanistan," he said. "Others among you will deploy
yet again."
His comment comes after U.S. Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of
Staff, said last month in South Korea that the allies are discussing the
relocation of some of the 28,500 U.S. troops here to Afghanistan where the U.S.
is fighting insurgency.
The White House maintains there will be no reduction in the number of U.S. troops
stationed here -- a sensitive issue to many South Koreans who fear a reduced U.S.
presence may undermine their deterrent against North Korea.
Thousands of U.S. troops were sent from the 2nd Infantry Division in South Korea
to Iraq in 2004 to boost U.S. operations there in the form of rotation. Dozens
were killed.
"You volunteered in a time of war, knowing that you can be sent in the harm's
way. Many of you served in Iraq," Obama said in the last public speech of his
two-day South Korean visit.
South Korea, which initially denied it was in talks with the U.S. over the
possible redeployment, has yet to make a public statement after it said it would
hold discussions with the U.S. on the issue.
samkim@yna.co.kr
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