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Good. Perhaps South Korea appreciates the sacrifice America has made for their freedom since 1950.
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Miket
01-16
South Korea needs both the USA and China to thrive and coexist. USA and China also need each other to thrive and coexist. Tariffs are making inflation much higher but no one cares except the Federal reserve. They don't have the power to lower tariffs from China. US consumers will have to pay higher costs for everything.
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