• MarxMadness@lemmygrad.ml
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    As a result of Yoon’s enhanced role in U.S. military strategy in Asia, the disgraced president has been the darling of the think tanks and Korea “experts” in the U.S. capital. Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell has even suggested that Yoon should get a Nobel Peace Prize for putting aside Korean differences with Japan to make the trilateral alliance work.

    Is there even one foreign leader the U.S. likes who is actually decent?

    Yet even as the United States backs Yoon’s stance on North Korea, the enhanced ties between the Pentagon and the South Korean Army, coupled with memories of what happened in Gwangju 44 years ago, is an explosive combination. Many Koreans remember that after Chun’s coup and the slaughter in Gwangju, President Jimmy Carter directed the Pentagon to help the Korean martial law command crush the uprising by sending an aircraft carrier and advanced reconnaissance aircraft to monitor the actions of the Korean troops dispatched to the city from the Combined Forces Command. After assisting Chun to reassert military control over the country, South Korea suffered seven more years of authoritarian rule.

    Even in the most generous possible reading, the South Korean government has been a straight-up U.S. puppet for much of its history.

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    The first paragraph contains a massive factual error that changes the context of the rest of the “hot take” this person has.

    Yoon wasn’t overruled by parliament. Parliament passed a resolution (read strongly worded letter) demanding he rescind the martial law declaration, which Yoon then did.

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      Lmao that’s not an error, much less one that means anything.

      South Korean lawmakers – who had scrambled earlier in the night to block the martial law order with a parliamentary vote

      Lawmakers worked swiftly to block the martial law decree

      The leader of the opposition Democratic Party, Lee Jae-myung, said the emergency martial law declaration was “unconstitutional"

      “Overruled” is a fair characterization. You just don’t like the article.