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Japan, S.Korea Pay $2.5 Billion Dollars For the US Forces In Cost Shares

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Japan and South Korea spend a combined $2.5 billion for the US forces stationed in the two nations as of 2016.

US president-elect Donald Trump claims that the allies are ‘freeloading’ on defense and could foreshadow bumpy negotiations over sharing the cost of stationing US forces in Japan and South Korea, Korea Herald reported.

As of 2016, South Korea pays about 944.1 billion won ($808 million) for the US Forces Korea, which covers for a little less than half of its estimated operating costs.

Japan, which hosts more US troops of some 54,000 in military personnel alone, agreed in 2015 to spend about 189.9 billion yen (US $1.75 billion) annually, according to the US Department of Defense.

South Korea allocates 2.5 percent of its defense budget to USFK operating costs, compared to Japan’s 3.8 percent.

In the prospect of Trump’s impact on the decades-old alliance between the two countries, South Korean Defense Minister Han Min-koo met Thursday with Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Gen. Lee Sun-jin and Parliamentary Defense Committee Chairman Rep. Kim Young-woo.

Han voiced his confidence that Trump will change his views on the cost-sharing, once he learns of its specifics.

http://www.defenseworld.net/news/17...For_the_US_Forces_In_Cost_Shares#.WCqtVNV97IU
 
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Is it reasonable for the US to expect that Japan and South Korea pay 100% of the US forces in those countries, when it is in the US interest to have those troops there? In the case of Japan, it is the remains of the occupation forces. Both countries have significant national military which support US interests in the SCS and Pacific: shouldn't the US pay for that too a little bit?
 
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