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South Korea’s Declining Birthrate Means Fewer Soldiers
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South Korea’s Declining Birthrate Means Fewer Soldiers

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Nov 11, 2019
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South Korea’s declining birthrate poses a problem for the military, which is expected to shrink by 100,000 members over the next three years. The military plans to increase the use of surveillance drones and other unmanned devices to compensate, but as one former security official notes, “[there are] things only people can do.”

—The Wall Street Journal

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