In a rare public rift between the United States and South Korea, negotiations between the two allies over how much each side should pay for their military alliance recently fell apart. @snydersas gives a 2-minute rundown: https://t.co/fHQd1HWiZy
— Council on Foreign Relations (@CFR_org) November 28, 2019
South Korea spends almost 2.5% of its GDP on its armed forces. That is the highest such figure of any American treaty ally on the planet. @MichaelEOHanlon on why it’s worth preserving: https://t.co/UG8vxWtB4C
— Brookings FP (@BrookingsFP) November 29, 2019