U.S.F.K. Chemical Dump
Robert Koehler on the story that "harmful chemicals — perhaps like Agent Orange, as claimed by three former servicemen in Arizona — were buried somewhere in Camp Carroll in Waegwan in 1978" — USFK admits to burying ‘chemicals’ in Chilgok.
"Honestly, I’d be more than happy to see USFK undertake the costs of a cleanup if it were accompanied by a subsequent assumption by the ROK of the costs of its own defense," Mr. Koehler writes. "It seems, however, that USFK is here to stay, so I suppose to keep everyone (except the US taxpayer) happy, they should shoulder the costs of the cleanup."
"Honestly, I’d be more than happy to see USFK undertake the costs of a cleanup if it were accompanied by a subsequent assumption by the ROK of the costs of its own defense," Mr. Koehler writes. "It seems, however, that USFK is here to stay, so I suppose to keep everyone (except the US taxpayer) happy, they should shoulder the costs of the cleanup."
Labels: America the Beautiful, Corea, Ecology, Republic Not Empire


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