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The United States needs to leave South Korea now.

Five years ago, I worked as a software engineer at Varian Semiconductor Inc.  We developed the next generation, high-current, serial ion implanter.  Ion implanters are used to make the semiconductor wafers that will be cut into microprocessors, memory and logic chips.  These machines cost about $5 million each.  In the first year, three were shipped to South Korea, three went to Japan, three to Taiwan, two to Europe and one to Micron in the United States.

All neo-cons, like Charles Krauthammer, say that Japan and South Korea reimburse the United States for our costs to defend them.  I don't believe it.  Japan spends 1% of GDP and South Korea spends 2% of GDP on defense.   The United States is spending 8% of GDP on defense. 

The U.S. defeated Japan in 1945 and came to south Korea's rescue in 1950.  A half century ago, Japan was a devastated country and South Korea was destitute.  Joseph Stalin and Chairman Mao were universally feared by the free world.  However, the Berlin Wall fell almost 20 years ago and many believe in the United States, that the Cold War is still on.

Instead of paying for their own defense, the South Koreans are brilliantly letting the American taxpayer do it.  They are plowing their money into consumer electronics, automobiles, microprocessors, computers, steel, shipbuilding, cellphones and hi-speed internet access. They spend their money on R&D to prepare themselves to meet the manufacturing and technological competitive needs for the 21st century.  

The dollar is falling and will continue to fall.  America has lost millions of hi-tech and manufacturing jobs and will continue to lose them.  In the past 7 years, the national debt has gone from $4 to $9 trillion.  We are the world's biggest debtor nation.  My God, we owe China $1.4 trillion, Japan and South Korea another trillion dollars.  This picture will not get prettier any time soon.

The South Koreans hosted the Olympics 20 years ago and Tokyo hosted them 40 years ago!    South Korea and Japan, both, need to saddle up and do their share of the heavy lifting for their own defense.  They have the economies and manpower to do it themselves.

Our largest security threat from Asia is economic and technological.  We are squandering our resources. 
America needs to return to its core values, namely, promoting economic growth, innovation and small government.  

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The United States real cost of defense

Too many Neo-cons like suppressing the real cost that America spends for its defense or national  security.  The number, often heard, is that the U.S. spends only 4% of GDP for defense.  This number represents only the budget for the Department of Defense.  Other departments in the US government also spend money for defense. 

To name a few, the Veterans Administration spends $73 billion per year.  The Department of Energy, annually,  spends $20 on nuclear weapons.  Other departments responsible for national security are the National Security Agency ($30 billion),  the CIA ($40) and one could even include the Coast Guard ($8 billion).  These are all yearly costs.  I'm tired of Neo-cons saying that the National Security Agency has nothing to do with national security.

Oh.  Let's add on the cost of the War on Terror.  The war in Iraq costs $120 a year and the war in Afghanistan costs $30 billion a year.
All this added up means that the U.S. spends double or about 8% of GDP on defense.  We conservatives can agree that honest assessments are needed to plan for the future, can't we?



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