The NK's do have WMD's. But let the SK's plan for meeting the conventional threat. Let us move our troops out of the area. Easier to respond to any atomic aggression in kind that way. Harsh, but there it is. Conventional, the SK's should handle it; their economy is far better off than the NK's. Atomic? They can just phone in the coordinates and we'll deliver.

I think they'll initially be redeployed to Iraq, but maybe not. The Iraqi government is taking shape, there's an agreement to disband most of the militias and reincorporate them into Iraqi national forces and a clear intent to have the multi-national force leave Iraq. Distressing, isn't it?

And after Iraq, I'm sure the troops won't be going back to Korea.
There may be stops on the path, but this path leads to bringing them home.
A very positive step, IMO. The 41,000 in Japan and the 72,000 in Germany ought be come home too. ASAP.