March 26, 2004
Yeah, there would probably, probably. But I can tell you this: There would be a much greater participation of other countries around the world. This is laughable, this coalition. 85 percent of all the troops over there now are United
States troops, and 85 percent of the casualties--the casualties--are American troops. There's no reason that we can't have other troops from other nations participate and gradually free American troops from that responsibility. That would be the objective, and that would be the aim. I think that could be achievable.
Tanker then pointed out:
Multilateral, United Nations Authorized, France Approved,
Foreign Troops in the Korean War:300,000 -- US
39,474 -- Foreign
339,474 -- Total88% US
Australia 2,282
Belgium 900
Canada 6,146
Colombia 1,068
Ethiopia 1,271
France 1,119
Greece 1,263
Holland 819
Luxembourg 44
New Zealand 1,385
Philippines 1,496
South Africa 826
Thailand 1,204
Turkey 5,453
United Kingdom 14,198
United States 302,483
Posted by: Sarah at
05:06 PM
| Comments (3)
| Add Comment
Post contains 197 words, total size 1 kb.
Posted by: Mike at March 26, 2004 07:54 PM (00IUf)
Posted by: Shannon at March 26, 2004 10:24 PM (B0qeI)
Posted by: viagra at September 12, 2005 10:42 AM (SHclP)
49 queries taking 0.0835 seconds, 200 records returned.
Powered by Minx 1.1.6c-pink.