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U.S. to Pull 12,000 Troops From South Korea







U.S. to Pull 12,000 Troops From South
Korea

U.S. to Pull 12,000 Troops From South
Korea
06/07/2004 10:41 AM

The United States plans to withdraw one third of its 37,000 troops from South Korea by the end of the next year, according to a South Korean government official.




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