U.S. Senate passes defense bill to keep 28,500 U.S. troops in S. Korea
  • 3 years ago
'주한미군 현수준 유지' 담긴 미 국방수권법 의회 통과

The U.S. Senate approved a defense policy bill that contains restrictions against reducing U.S. troops in South Korea from the current 28-thousand and five-hundred.
The House voted 335-78 in favor of the 7-hundred and 21 billion U.S. dollar defense measure on Friday.
President Trump has long threatened to veto the bill.
However, the bill will take effect as long as Congress votes to invalidate the veto and gets more than two-thirds of the vote.
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