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President Trump starts a five-country, 12-day trip to Asia this weekend. He鈥檚 heading to a region rattled by North Korea鈥檚 nuclear weapons and uncertainties over US policies. That鈥檚 why his itinerary in South Korea may send a welcome signal about how we can measure the true value in relationships.
Forgoing a visit to the DMZ, or demilitarized zone, that divides South and North, Mr. Trump will instead travel to Camp Humphreys, the $11 billion US base that Gen. Thomas Vandal dubbed "the crown jewel of overseas installations鈥 when it opened in July. That visit will likely send an important message to President Moon Jae-in, who was well aware that candidate Trump chastised the South for getting a 鈥渇ree ride.鈥 But in 2014, the United States and South Korea renewed a long-standing cost-sharing accord. It stipulated that the South would boost its contribution further, paying $847 million through 2018 toward maintaining the 28,500 US troops in South Korea. That's about half the cost. The South also put $8 billion toward relocation costs for Humphreys.聽聽
Troy Stangarone of the Korea Economic Institute "a visit [to Humphreys] sends a stronger signal about US commitment to defend South Korea."聽And Asia expert Jim Schoff added: 鈥淚t's the big story of the alliance in recent times, and it's a great opportunity to highlight that."聽
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