"Billing for our defense services" should have been our policy all along. America assumed the "policeman to the world" function at the expense of American tax payers. All along, other countries spent their money on developing their own economies without the fiscal drag of providing for their own defense... because America was doing it for them... and without compensation.... Stupid, greedy fucks are we! WAKE UP AMERICA!!
Nobody would pay. South Koreans already want the US military to leave. http://www.angus-reid.com/polls/15427/south_koreans_want_us_troops_to_leave/ South Koreans Want U.S. Troops to Leave (Angus Reid Global Scan) â Many adults in South Korea believe their country should not accommodate United States military bases, according to a poll by JoongAng Ilbo. 54 per cent of respondents want all U.S. forces currently stationed in their country to be withdrawn. Source: JoongAng Ilbo Methodology: Telephone interviews to 1,200 South Korean adults, conducted from Aug. 24 to Sept. 10, 2005. Margin of error is 2.8 per cent.
It's the government who would make the decision. But if we pull out they might change their minds after they get threatened or attacked. Or, we could sell them some jets and other military gear. And, of course, parts.
That would be just FARKIN' GREAT! Let other countries go the the expense of providing for their own defense and stop sucking tit from the American tax payer. America NEEDS to defend our own borders.... NOT be "policeman to the world"!
I fail to see how making them solve the puzzle like we did is a problem. non proliferation of nuclear weapons is pipe dream until something better comes along. oddly enough something did and the stupidly banned that too . The neutron bomb should be our mainstay weapon.
They don't really need to solve the main problems. What you can't get online you can buy from N.K. or Iran or Pakistan. It will just hasten the day that 90% of the nations have nukes and nuclear war is then inevitable.
Pretending that a nuclear proliferation ban changes that is naive. We can't afford to bribe other countries into assuring them of nuclear security.