Ahead of Donald Trump's return to the White House, Yoon Suk Yeol's thwarted martial-law decree has thrown South Korea and the surrounding region into chaos
Very informative article about this important, and ongoing event. I did have a question regarding this statement in one of the early paragraphs: "Yoon’s then-defense minister allegedly instructed military intelligence officials to infiltrate the commission’s headquarters," I can't find any mention of this commission, and would like to have that entity clarified.
Thanks, and I look forward to more followup on this issue.
I have much admiration for the citizens of South Korea to stand up to the coup…going out in the freezing weather to physically try to stop it…that they tried to do what they could to peacefully demonstrate for the future that they want.
Very informative article about this important, and ongoing event. I did have a question regarding this statement in one of the early paragraphs: "Yoon’s then-defense minister allegedly instructed military intelligence officials to infiltrate the commission’s headquarters," I can't find any mention of this commission, and would like to have that entity clarified.
Thanks, and I look forward to more followup on this issue.
I have much admiration for the citizens of South Korea to stand up to the coup…going out in the freezing weather to physically try to stop it…that they tried to do what they could to peacefully demonstrate for the future that they want.
Thank you so much for this article. Had wanted to learn more but could find nothing in depth. Excellent reporting.
Too bad no mention here of arms to Ukraine. Korea has opposed arms to Ukraine but there was clearly pressure for Korea to change its mind. Could this pressure be related to the martial law imbroglio? https://www.reuters.com/world/south-koreans-remain-opposed-sending-arms-ukraine-2024-11-27/