Posts - Bill - SRES 304 A resolution commemorating the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War and reaffirming the critical importance of maintaining military readiness in defense of the United States and its allies.

senate 06/25/2025 - 119th Congress

We aim to honor the 75th anniversary of the Korean War by recognizing the sacrifices made and reaffirming the importance of maintaining a strong, ready military to protect the United States and its allies. This legislation highlights the enduring alliance with South Korea and the lessons learned to ensure peace and security in the Indo-Pacific region.

SRES 304 - A resolution commemorating the 75th anniversary of the outbreak of the Korean War and reaffirming the critical importance of maintaining military readiness in defense of the United States and its allies.

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right-leaning 06/25/2025

Freedom isn’t free, and neither is readiness — thank God Congress remembers that.

moderate 06/25/2025

75 years on, it’s about remembering the cost while debating how to keep peace today.

right-leaning 06/25/2025

Calling the Korean War ‘Noble’ is spot on — and so is keeping our troops fully equipped and ready.

left-leaning 06/25/2025

Honoring veterans doesn’t mean ignoring healthcare and support when they come home.

left-leaning 06/25/2025

Remembering sacrifice is noble, but let’s not forget investing in peace over perpetual war.

moderate 06/25/2025

Peace and readiness aren’t enemies; let’s appreciate both without turning history into propaganda.

left-leaning 06/25/2025

They call it the 'Noble War,' I call it a warning against endless military bloat.

moderate 06/25/2025

Commemoration is key, but so is ensuring this history guides smarter defense, not just bigger budgets.

right-leaning 06/25/2025

75 years later, we still need the strongest military muscle to keep the peace we won back then.