South Korea is really in a dilemma this time! Trade is like this sometimes!

1. Troops from 19 countries are stationed:

- Should we fight this war or not? If we fight, the forces involved are far beyond South Korea's imagination.

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2. If we fight:

- Even if we win, we may not get much benefit. The right to speak after the war is controlled by other countries, and the benefits that South Korea can share are very few, which is not cost-effective at all.

3. If we lose, it will be even more miserable:

- Not only is it a matter of compensation and cession of territory, but we will also have to rely on others in the future, and the risk of losing sovereignty is huge.

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4. If we don't fight:

- These foreign troops are stationed in our country, and the country's resources are consumed in large quantities. We must always be on guard against the actions of other countries, and life will definitely be difficult.

5. The stationing of these troops not only consumes resources:

- It may also affect South Korea's domestic policies and even influence the direction of policies, which is not conducive to long-term development.

6. If these troops are forcibly expelled:

- Not only will they have to bear huge international pressure, but the risk of economic sanctions will also increase, and the domestic economy will suffer a shock.

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7. South Korea's sovereignty and independence:

- Due to the increasing impact of the stationing of these troops, the views of neighboring countries have gradually changed, and diplomatic relations have become more difficult to handle.

8. In short:

- If South Korea hopes to restore its sovereignty and independence, it must properly balance its interests in this situation, otherwise it will really fall into an embarrassing situation where it is caught in a dilemma and cannot get out.

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The same is true for transactions. Every transaction must be carefully considered, otherwise it will fall into an embarrassing situation of being caught in a dilemma!

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Just like the dilemma faced by South Korea, every decision in a transaction needs to carefully consider various possibilities and their consequences to ensure that the best choice is made in a complex and changing market environment.