Thread:جعفر أمل/@comment-26192486-20181002045229/@comment-26192486-20181002191855

What you said is totally understandable. But remember this:

The US (and the UN) SAVED South Korea from being taken over by the North Korean invasion. For that, South Korea gives the US their biggest thanks and see them as a strong ally. They don't have a perfect relationship, but it's strong.

About Israel, I'm not too sure about that one. Most likely because Israel is heavily backed my the US so therefore, South Korea must thought "If anyone is an ally to the US, then I should too!" sort of reaction. But there are a good number of South Koreans who oppose Israel's brutality towards Palestinian civilians and wish to stop and go for a more peaceful solution. I think of that too.

About the FSA, I don't know South Korea's position on them. I thought they didn't care, but if what you said is true, then I have to disagree on South Korea's position. I'll be honest, I used to be supportive on the FSA when the Syrian Civil War started, but as the conflict went on and on, I became unsupportive because I realized that by my country (US) is funding the rebels with modern arms, they are just making the war longer. Also, MOST OF THESE WEAPONS END UP BEING CAPTURED IN ISIS HANDS!!! I was SO glad that the US stopped arming the rebels after Trump took office. These days, the FSA are less of a 'rebel group' and more of 'violent insurgents group'.

Overall, I respect your opinion. You do you, and I do me.