Sec. 1250. Sense of Congress
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It is the sense of Congress that— South Korea continues to be a critical ally of the United States; the presence of United States Armed Forces in South Korea serves as a strong deterrent against North Korean military aggression and as a critical support platform for national security engagements in the Indo-Pacific region; the presence of approximately 28,500 members of the United States Armed Forces deployed to South Korea serves not only as a stabilizing force to the Korean peninsula but also as a reassurance to all our allies in the region; and the United States should continue to— maintain and strengthen its bilateral relationship with South Korea and with other regional allies such as Japan; and maintain its existing robust military presence in South Korea to deter aggression against the United States and its allies and partners.