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Maintenance problems at the USFK? I’m always suspicious when I see the anti-war media banging the “hollow army” drum, so I’ll withhold full judgment until I read the GAO report. Which, as this point, might be never.

The answer may be to remove the stocks entirely. I see few circumstances under which we’d want to be involved in a ground war in Korea. Our ground war contingency plan for Korea should be limited to the rescue and evacuation of American civilians. Our war contingency plan should consist of providing air, naval, material, and financial support. At this point, our national interests are better served by using the stuff in Iraq anyway. Perhaps it’s time to abandon the “two major wars” theory.