Senator urges US military families in South Korea to do this as threat of war looms!

As unpredictable as fatman is this probably isnt such a bad idea!

The Independent reports

US Senator Lindsey Graham has said that he believes it’s time to start moving the families of American military personnel out of South Korea as North Korea pushes the US closer to a military conflict.

Graham, a member of the Senate Armed Services Committee, said he will also urge the Pentagon not to send any more dependents to South Korea.

“It’s crazy to send spouses and children to South Korea, given the provocation of North Korea. South Korea should be an unaccompanied tour,” the South Carolina Republican said on CBS’s Face the Nation. ”So, I want them to stop sending dependents, and I think it’s now time to start moving American dependents out of South Korea.“

About 28,500 US troops are stationed in South Korea to deter potential aggression from the North.

Last week, North Korea shattered two months of relative quiet by firing off an intercontinental ballistic missile that some observers say showed the reclusive country’s ability to strike the US East Coast. It was North Korea’s most powerful weapons test yet.

The launch was a message of defiance to President Donald Trump’s administration, which a week earlier had restored North Korea to a US list of terror sponsors. It also hurt nascent diplomatic efforts and raised fears of a pre-emptive U.S. strike. Threats traded by Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-unhave further stoked fears of war.

Graham expressed confidence in the Trump administration’s ability to manage the growing conflict with North Korea.

“He’s got the best national security team of anybody I have seen since I have been in Washington,” said Graham, who has served in Congress since 1995.

The Trump administration has vowed to deny North Korea the capability of striking the US homeland with a nuclear-tipped missile.

“Denial means pre-emptive war as…

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