The Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA) in Korea governs the legal status of U.S. military personnel stationed in South Korea. It outlines the rights and responsibilities of both U.S. forces and the South Korean government, including issues related to jurisdiction, legal matters, and support services. The agreement aims to facilitate the U.S. military's operations while respecting South Korean sovereignty, and it has been subject to periodic revisions and negotiations to address evolving security dynamics and concerns.
True
no
No and they are still seprate countries
true
Yes.
True
True
Korea has no true deserts.
South Korea has no true desert.
True
False
true ;
South Korea has no true deserts.
no
South Dakota has some semiarid land but no true desert.
True
no, north korea is considerably lets prosperous.