President Yoon Suk Yeol is done, there's no coming back from this. Declaring martial law is an extraordinary measure which requires an extraordinary circumstances. Dealing with an opposing political party doesn't quite fall under that.
@@chriskelly6559 Trump would have been impeached and have never been able to run for presidency if he were in South Korea. Paralizying the president over Diol bag as totally petty.
Most of Koreans (at far as the ones with right mind and education), have trauma with the military dictatorship in 1970s and 80s. That's why all the Koreans were awake at night through this crazy situation. And the unanimous vote can be explained....
There are 300 members of Parliament but only 190 could make it inside the building (keep in mind soldiers and police tried to block them). But the vote was unanimous. I wonder if the Republican Congress would vote against a martial law declared by the next U.S. President if it happened.
I am proud of the citizens who stood guard at the National Assembly on cold winter nights to protect democracy, and the lawmakers who swiftly passed the order to lift martial law.
@@johnbrattan9341 His supporters don't believe the media nor politicians that speak out against him, nor the judges who rule against him. Who can actually tell them when Trump is abusing his power?
Imagine waking up in the morning and learning that the country went into martial law, then there were protests, a constitutional crisis and impasse between the military and president and the legislature, and then the president relented and it was lifted all while you slept last night lol
@@JodyBreeze-jb9ig Naw, unlike America (which imports millions of immigrants), South Korea is facing an apocalyptic population collapse (S.Korea will lose 80%+ of it's military age population in 25 years), and has no choice but to become a dictatorship if it wants to reverse it, and if it doesn't then North Korea will easily conquer them. South Korea has tried the world's most generous natalist policies: free daycare for children, years of paid maternity leave PLUS $25,000/year per baby (USD PPP equivalent), and yet their birth rates actually FELL after offering all of that. So no amount of money or incentives will work to reverse their population collapse, only autocratic measures can reverse it (and the sort of extremely autocratic measures that are impossible in a democracy with a 50% female electorate).
@@ahmedismail5671“u guys” are ahead of me in crazy? Who’s u guys? No South Korean went along with the martial law. Watch videos from last night. Soldiers with guns were literally being pushed over by protesting citizens blocking their way, because the soldiers themselves knew it was a stupid order that will be revoked within hours. No one is crazy except the president. The politically desperate, stunt-pulling, soon to be impeached president
yo, we got information north commies had an emergency meeting that night to check whether any of their military division made an attempt to attack us without letting their commie party know. LOL, they startled too
Saying the South Korean president did the right thing to save democracy is like saying an arsonist did the right thing putting out a fire he started while the damage was still relatively minor. He shouldn't have caused the problem in the first place.
The last commentator saying "he did the right thing by lifting the martial law and saving the democracy"?! Completely ignoring the fact that Yoon manufactured this crisis by doing the wrong act first???
I do not agree with what Vitor Cha said. Yoon declared this martial law in a very unconstitutional way and the national assembly voted it down. If Yoon had not accept this decision from the parliament, he would have committed a very serious crime, similar to a subversion or rebellion. So, what Yoon did is not a right thing, but he was obliged to lift the martial law he did unlawfully just three hours before.
It's the right thing in that he decided to back down when it became apparent he had no support for declaring martial law. As opposed to keeping it in place and forcing a possible bloody resolution.
I think you're ignoring the fact that people don't accept own failure that easily especially for those who are in the high position. So yeah, one can say he did the right thing in the end.
As a Korean, sharing some context: President Yoon, a former prosecutor general, leveraged his control over the prosecution in an attempt to politically eliminate the opposition party leader, who commands a two-thirds majority in Congress. However, his efforts failed, leaving him increasingly isolated, In a last-ditch attempt to retain power, he resorted to declaring martial law, This drastic measure also aimed to deflect attention from mounting corruption scandals involving himself, his family, and his inner circle, Allegations include the First Lady's bribery(luxury handbags and etc), stock manipulation, land speculation, the suppression of investigations into drug smuggling and more.
CNN, a news outlet owned by multibillionaire oligarch John Malone never mentions Yoon, his wife and cronies rampant corruption in its reports on these events. I wonder why?
The chief executive should never have any pathway to declare martial law in a democracy. It should only ever be something the executive is granted by the legislature. It’s not really balance of power if one branch can unilaterally negate the other two, even if only for a moment. Legally this man had total control for at least a few moments before parliament convened.
This was o ly possi le because of his close relationship with the defense minister, a former high school classmate. All the checks and balances are in place. It's just that the defense unit overstepped their boundaries and went above and beyond their ordinary procedures.
Thousands of citizens flocked to the parliament building in the middle of the night to stop the military and police from storming to stop lawmakers from overturning the martial law.
He did the right thing ... He did the absolute wrong thing then changed his mind after the Parliament said NO!!!! Yes, he waited till his people, his Parliament, and the military looked at him like What?!?!
2:50 "South Korea does have a long history of holding it's leaders accountable. Four former presidents have gone to jail" 😱 wow I'm shocked to learn this
Badly at that. Trump has the right idea. First you have to get the public to lose faith in free media and judicial system. Then no one will be able to call out your abuses.
He was reckless and stupid before Trump. We were really stupid to vote for him but the other candidate was a dishonest criminal so we thought we had no choice. Now we know we made the wrong decision (or we’ve known for quite some time now. Yoon’s approval rating was in the 20%)
@@TheSkyheart5 Sadly yeah that is very true. I actually went out to a trump rally (not as a supporter to be clear), and honestly the most uncomfortable moment was by far the way he pointed to the news casters and the entire crowd boo'd. I am very, very worried for the damaging potential of this presidency.
Well sadly in the United States we now can only impeach and remove from office since the Supreme Court case gave Trump carte blanch to do almost whatever he wants.
The issue for me though is the military still siding with the president even after the vote lifting martial law, and didn't go until the president said so, so some generals need to go a well, they need to make their laws clear on what the military is legally required to do once the assembly has voted down a martial law deceleration by the Pres.
It's nonsense that nobody saw this coming. When Yoon appointed this current Defense Minister Kim, his high school chum, 3 months ago, before the parliamentary confirmation committee, Kim was asked this exact question: whether they were planning military coup, and he denied it under oath. Kim is definitely going to jail for treason.
No endless debating, no litigious bullshit, no fair and balanced. Just clear eyed, immediate action against an impending dicatorship. There are still some countries that have that kind of courage.
One of the funny things about this declaration of martial law is that it was a recorded broadcast. He recorded it in advance for fear of making a mistake and broadcast it. However, an accident occurred where the broadcast was cut off during transmission, and people now knew that it was a recorded video.
He did the right thin :) Ahh CNN - really working on those comedy chops. Seriously doing the right thing after doing the wrong thing is the bear minimum to expect and hard deserves applause (this is after he tried to make it so the legislature couldn't vote). This never had much longevity in it, so he was always on borrowed time. I find it hard to believe someone would be so monumentally stupid without the aid of drugs. Now he's going to be impeached in addition to going to jail and what little support he did have is evaporating. Americans - this is how you deal with a wannabe dictator.
And were being blocked and literally pushed over by protesting citizens with no retaliation. They knew the order was stupid and would be withdrawn within hours
@박찬우-k5p5d At the time, they were still allegations with legal proceedings yet to take place. Yoon showed many qualities that showed he was extremely dismissive and out of touch with regular people, as well as not listening to shit even when he wasn't a president. I guess now we have a treasonous president who doesn't even think he's in the wrong.
@박찬우-k5p5d Honestly, I wasn't too happy with Lee as the main contender for DPK, but the PPP had better candidates than Yoon. Whatever the case, I guess now PPP has produced two presidents who either toyed with or actually declared martial law since Korea brought military dictatorship to an end. Great job.
@@Disruptor1013 You can thank Trump for that. His supreme court said presidential business is immune to prosecution. And said he would pardon himself. Got republicans to pressure a judge to reject a plea deal. Got republicans to criticize the FBI for carrying out a search warrant on his house that was signed by a judge and found exactly what they were looking for.
The president has a lot of corruption he is currently being exposed for. So he tried to do this coup so he can arrest the people going after him. The entire country is shocked and even his own party was blindsided.
I don’t blame the White House in not going public immediately, they were literally caught with their pants down and were scrambling to figure out WTH was going on! In South Korea, a few people probably went to bed early and woke to “it’s all over folks”….. and were very confused 🫤 what they missed while sleeping. I woke up baffled seeing this news on UA-cam! It woke me up faster than a shot of pure caffeine!
He is always erratic and weird, almost clownish. So his decision to declare martial law is not inconsistent with his style of governance. We should not be surprised. The next place to watch for is the Philippines where President Marcos Jr is tangled in some major power struggle with VP Sara Duterte.
From having a bygone president going extreme from declaring martial law and impeding on democracy itself for self preservation and benefit. Despite what the president thinks, the people already know why he did it in the first place and stormed the parliament building to protect the lawmakers to successfully vote against the martial law.
To be fair even if they saw some signs odds are it was just reports that never made it to the top. Plus SK is well versed in US intel methods so some attempts at covering this up might have been in order. And finally its the twilight of the Biden administration. At State most probably no longer care about intel reports. In a month they'll be replaced anyway. To be fair at this point most probably don't even bother to show up on time anymore. What's the point if you're out soon enough?Morale in the current administration is probably between very low and nonexistent. SK was probably irrelevant for all.
You can build your house upon a rock, or build your house upon sand.----- this applies to: your person, a business, a nation. Applies all. You cant build a nation on a consortium of money -- ie peoples with money. If you nation is not based upon the knowledge of the Lord, when the storms come -- it will fall
President Yoon Suk Yeol is done, there's no coming back from this. Declaring martial law is an extraordinary measure which requires an extraordinary circumstances. Dealing with an opposing political party doesn't quite fall under that.
Tell that to Trump.
@@chriskelly6559 Trump would have been impeached and have never been able to run for presidency if he were in South Korea. Paralizying the president over Diol bag as totally petty.
When did Trump declare martial law? Why are libs so deranged?
@@chriskelly6559when did he do that
😅😅😅@@chriskelly6559
190 votes... So all 190 members that made it in - including those from his own party - voted down the martial law declaration. Wow.
Most of Koreans (at far as the ones with right mind and education), have trauma with the military dictatorship in 1970s and 80s. That's why all the Koreans were awake at night through this crazy situation. And the unanimous vote can be explained....
There are 300 seats in government. 190 was all that could enter the building at the time.
There are 300 members of Parliament but only 190 could make it inside the building (keep in mind soldiers and police tried to block them). But the vote was unanimous. I wonder if the Republican Congress would vote against a martial law declared by the next U.S. President if it happened.
This is a true love of country that even his own disowned him bcoz of love of country unlike here in philippines sad to say personal interest only
@@theo9976sadly, I think we know the answer to this.
I am proud of the citizens who stood guard at the National Assembly on cold winter nights to protect democracy, and the lawmakers who swiftly passed the order to lift martial law.
As old man in Korea, I can say "It is not the first rodeo, buddy!".
And those brave politicians fighting with armed military and staffer fighting soldiers with fire extinguishers ❤
On a cold winter night, the people of South Korea demanded to be heard.
The people voted for him…no pronouns…no men in kids bathrooms
Creep
Too much sake 🥃Mr President
@@chuckxu5910 Sake is Japanese.
Democracy survived by the people and the legislatures elected by the people.
Trump is doing everything to dissolve that notion.
@@johnbrattan9341 His supporters don't believe the media nor politicians that speak out against him, nor the judges who rule against him. Who can actually tell them when Trump is abusing his power?
@@TheSkyheart5that’s not all , they believe Putin over our government and all our allies and all of our friends.
Imagine waking up in the morning and learning that the country went into martial law, then there were protests, a constitutional crisis and impasse between the military and president and the legislature, and then the president relented and it was lifted all while you slept last night lol
Imagine being on graveyard shift only for it all to end before your shift is over.
This was me. I didn't know this was declared last night for I went to bed before he said that shit.
Story of my life
Coming to America guaranteeeeeeeee. Trump will try this one.
@@JodyBreeze-jb9ig Naw, unlike America (which imports millions of immigrants), South Korea is facing an apocalyptic population collapse (S.Korea will lose 80%+ of it's military age population in 25 years), and has no choice but to become a dictatorship if it wants to reverse it, and if it doesn't then North Korea will easily conquer them. South Korea has tried the world's most generous natalist policies: free daycare for children, years of paid maternity leave PLUS $25,000/year per baby (USD PPP equivalent), and yet their birth rates actually FELL after offering all of that. So no amount of money or incentives will work to reverse their population collapse, only autocratic measures can reverse it (and the sort of extremely autocratic measures that are impossible in a democracy with a 50% female electorate).
"Deeply divided legislature" still managed to do the right thing. Love South Korea!!!!
Next year, when this happens in America, both houses of congress will support martial law.
Yep. America is next. Yall voted for this so get ready.
@@sensorycircuits1338fake account ai or worse dumb human told what to say and think so dumb ai
Me too❤
@@sensorycircuits1338 T^rump has already threatened to do so. We hope the GOP idiots in congress will wake up.
Even the North is like "Calm down bro" 😂
😂😂😂, true , kim is like“ I didn’t know u guys are a ahead of me in crazy moves, chill the f out “
😂 lmao
🤣🤣🤣
@@ahmedismail5671“u guys” are ahead of me in crazy? Who’s u guys? No South Korean went along with the martial law. Watch videos from last night. Soldiers with guns were literally being pushed over by protesting citizens blocking their way, because the soldiers themselves knew it was a stupid order that will be revoked within hours. No one is crazy except the president. The politically desperate, stunt-pulling, soon to be impeached president
yo, we got information north commies had an emergency meeting that night to check whether any of their military division made an attempt to attack us without letting their commie party know. LOL, they startled too
“He saved democracy.”
“From whom?”
“Himself”
from his wife!!!
😅😅😅😅😅😅
Saying the South Korean president did the right thing to save democracy is like saying an arsonist did the right thing putting out a fire he started while the damage was still relatively minor. He shouldn't have caused the problem in the first place.
Dumb,
The last commentator saying "he did the right thing by lifting the martial law and saving the democracy"?! Completely ignoring the fact that Yoon manufactured this crisis by doing the wrong act first???
I do not agree with what Vitor Cha said. Yoon declared this martial law in a very unconstitutional way and the national assembly voted it down. If Yoon had not accept this decision from the parliament, he would have committed a very serious crime, similar to a subversion or rebellion. So, what Yoon did is not a right thing, but he was obliged to lift the martial law he did unlawfully just three hours before.
It's the right thing in that he decided to back down when it became apparent he had no support for declaring martial law. As opposed to keeping it in place and forcing a possible bloody resolution.
These speakers that have come on this show dont seem to have much substance or speak accurate facts
I think you're ignoring the fact that people don't accept own failure that easily especially for those who are in the high position. So yeah, one can say he did the right thing in the end.
@@provence3900 He's a pro-Japanese fake conservative guy.
Just shocking. He must step down. -A Korean
As a Korean, sharing some context:
President Yoon, a former prosecutor general, leveraged his control over the prosecution in an attempt to politically eliminate the opposition party leader, who commands a two-thirds majority in Congress. However, his efforts failed, leaving him increasingly isolated, In a
last-ditch attempt to retain power, he
resorted to declaring martial law,
This drastic measure also aimed to deflect attention from mounting corruption scandals involving himself, his family, and his inner circle, Allegations include the First Lady's bribery(luxury handbags and etc), stock manipulation, land speculation, the suppression of investigations into drug smuggling and more.
Thanks.
As a Korean, why did you guys voted for him in first place?
drug smuggling ? really?
CNN, a news outlet owned by multibillionaire oligarch John Malone never mentions Yoon, his wife and cronies rampant corruption in its reports on these events. I wonder why?
Don't listen to this guy
Victor Cha should not be consulted.
agreed. ignorant and biased
The chief executive should never have any pathway to declare martial law in a democracy. It should only ever be something the executive is granted by the legislature. It’s not really balance of power if one branch can unilaterally negate the other two, even if only for a moment. Legally this man had total control for at least a few moments before parliament convened.
This was o ly possi le because of his close relationship with the defense minister, a former high school classmate. All the checks and balances are in place. It's just that the defense unit overstepped their boundaries and went above and beyond their ordinary procedures.
사실 한국 헌법상 대통령은 국회를 무력화할 수 없습니다. 계엄령이 선포된 경우에도 군대는 행정과 사법만 관할할 수 있고 입법은 개입할 수 없습니다. 그러나... 대통령은 그냥 했습니다. 그런데 사실 상식적으로 말이 안 되니까, 군인들은 막는 척을 했습니다.
대한민국 국민들은 이미 군사독재를 경험해봤다.
피를 먹고 자라난 대한민국의 민주주의를 누구도 다시 꺾을 수 없다.
You guys are idiots.
I guess that's one way to end your political career...
He saw the U.S. and said hold my beer, lol.
🤣🤣🤣
And he sang "Ameridcan Pie" again!!
Maybe if he had covered up the Coors lettering on the can his people would have gone along with it.
@@LackofFaithify Who are you people?
What will happen next He tried to do this while his country was sleeping but they woke up and stopped him ❤❤❤❤❤
Thousands of citizens flocked to the parliament building in the middle of the night to stop the military and police from storming to stop lawmakers from overturning the martial law.
He did the right thing ... He did the absolute wrong thing then changed his mind after the Parliament said NO!!!! Yes, he waited till his people, his Parliament, and the military looked at him like What?!?!
thanks for saying this lol
2:50 "South Korea does have a long history of holding it's leaders accountable. Four former presidents have gone to jail" 😱
wow I'm shocked to learn this
SK is democratic, so it was resolved peacefully within 6 hours. Democracy is alive.
Yoon learns from Trump
Biden regime actually supports him.
Badly at that. Trump has the right idea. First you have to get the public to lose faith in free media and judicial system. Then no one will be able to call out your abuses.
He was reckless and stupid before Trump. We were really stupid to vote for him but the other candidate was a dishonest criminal so we thought we had no choice. Now we know we made the wrong decision (or we’ve known for quite some time now. Yoon’s approval rating was in the 20%)
@@TheSkyheart5 Sadly yeah that is very true. I actually went out to a trump rally (not as a supporter to be clear), and honestly the most uncomfortable moment was by far the way he pointed to the news casters and the entire crowd boo'd. I am very, very worried for the damaging potential of this presidency.
Cope harder as a revisionist historian.
This world is blowing up all around us. Not even the adults in the room can fight this nonsense. Can everybody just take a step back?
Oh relax.
Wait, what?
They send former presidents to jail if they break the law?
Novel concept.
Happens all the time in Africa & South America, how's it going for them?
4 of them. 2 of them death sentences but pardoned!!
Well sadly in the United States we now can only impeach and remove from office since the Supreme Court case gave Trump carte blanch to do almost whatever he wants.
@@thespider7898 In Europe as well.
@@simpsonrrrr2724
It just goes to show their are terrible leaders everywhere.
Was that every in question?
The issue for me though is the military still siding with the president even after the vote lifting martial law, and didn't go until the president said so, so some generals need to go a well, they need to make their laws clear on what the military is legally required to do once the assembly has voted down a martial law deceleration by the Pres.
"no one saw this coming" zoom to guy with binoculars on his helmet climbing in
It's nonsense that nobody saw this coming. When Yoon appointed this current Defense Minister Kim, his high school chum, 3 months ago, before the parliamentary confirmation committee, Kim was asked this exact question: whether they were planning military coup, and he denied it under oath. Kim is definitely going to jail for treason.
No endless debating, no litigious bullshit, no fair and balanced. Just clear eyed, immediate action against an impending dicatorship. There are still some countries that have that kind of courage.
One of the funny things about this declaration of martial law is that it was a recorded broadcast. He recorded it in advance for fear of making a mistake and broadcast it. However, an accident occurred where the broadcast was cut off during transmission, and people now knew that it was a recorded video.
Figured out the Venus figurine presentation by the time my car was no longer a product of martial law 📝
So sneaky description of saying the words: " he did the right thing "😂😂😂😂😂
South Korea - a place where TRUELY no one is above the love
When I think I have been shocked. someone like this Shocks me even more.
He did the right thin :) Ahh CNN - really working on those comedy chops. Seriously doing the right thing after doing the wrong thing is the bear minimum to expect and hard deserves applause (this is after he tried to make it so the legislature couldn't vote). This never had much longevity in it, so he was always on borrowed time. I find it hard to believe someone would be so monumentally stupid without the aid of drugs. Now he's going to be impeached in addition to going to jail and what little support he did have is evaporating. Americans - this is how you deal with a wannabe dictator.
ah yes the "i cant get my way so im going to invoke martial law" special
People in Korea be like: what was that noise; I’m going back to bed.
The West: 😳😱😳😱
That is an unnecessarily dumb way to say “I want to resign”
But no one in the red party voted 😂
Brief summary:
"I'm declaring martial law."
"What? No."
"Just kidding!"
"Bruh gtfo"
Was he drunk or something???
And all those soldiers came out with zero dark thirty nvgs like they were going to catch bin laden or something.
And were being blocked and literally pushed over by protesting citizens with no retaliation. They knew the order was stupid and would be withdrawn within hours
I still can’t get the picture of wolf on snl out of my head 😂
Look at him he looks SHADY who voted for this guy in the first place ❤❤❤❤
We thought it was a good idea at the time…
@박찬우-k5p5d almost half of us didn't. He won by the narrowest margin in Korean history. Plus he was an airhead from the start.
@@yunahnam but the other option Lee was a criminal…
@박찬우-k5p5d At the time, they were still allegations with legal proceedings yet to take place. Yoon showed many qualities that showed he was extremely dismissive and out of touch with regular people, as well as not listening to shit even when he wasn't a president. I guess now we have a treasonous president who doesn't even think he's in the wrong.
@박찬우-k5p5d Honestly, I wasn't too happy with Lee as the main contender for DPK, but the PPP had better candidates than Yoon. Whatever the case, I guess now PPP has produced two presidents who either toyed with or actually declared martial law since Korea brought military dictatorship to an end. Great job.
The UK
France
Germany
Japan
South Korea
And other USA allies in choas
What's happening 😅😅😅😅😅😅
You will see soon. Moral bankruptcy is unsustainable.
I love democracy
Hypocracy😂
His reckless move only grow people anger more and let other country interfere..
insane
Thats Trump kind of stuff right there
Cope harder. 😂 Remember, no one is above the law….except the Bidens.
Hahaha Mr blobby is getting away with never being accountable for all his crimes
@@Disruptor1013 You can thank Trump for that. His supreme court said presidential business is immune to prosecution. And said he would pardon himself. Got republicans to pressure a judge to reject a plea deal. Got republicans to criticize the FBI for carrying out a search warrant on his house that was signed by a judge and found exactly what they were looking for.
This is a mess
Well, they managed to abstain for 40 years. That's something.
Trump is thinking: "hmm, it almost worked, and I have Johnson in my pocket".
I don't think Trump would pull a coup on Vance, lol
Yoon Suk Yeol can leave on the horse he rode in on!
What was the purpose for marshal law. These people are so non aggressive to the world how can they destroy them selves. What is going on over there?
The president has a lot of corruption he is currently being exposed for. So he tried to do this coup so he can arrest the people going after him. The entire country is shocked and even his own party was blindsided.
in a gist, to save his ass from impeachment.
@@yunahnam Ooooooooo… that’s not right. That’s a power drunk leader. No no
Too bad American politicians cant be as brave as Korean politicians and stand up to these kind of leaders.
Failed Martial law is a death sentence. Why did he push the envelope so far.
If this happened in America the US military would take us out without batting an eyelash. This coming from a Veteran
@aharon2498
Shades of KentState
Agree American soldiers are monsters.
I don't understand what you are saying ?
@@mikem.8487 I’m saying unlike the South Korean military that didn’t fire upon the protestors. The American military would
@aharon2498 That sounds like something a dictatorship would do.
I don’t blame the White House in not going public immediately, they were literally caught with their pants down and were scrambling to figure out WTH was going on!
In South Korea, a few people probably went to bed early and woke to “it’s all over folks”….. and were very confused 🫤 what they missed while sleeping.
I woke up baffled seeing this news on UA-cam!
It woke me up faster than a shot of pure caffeine!
Pie Pie American Pie!!! What a great singer!!LOL
Well declaring martial law was clearly an overreaction
But biggest crises on Korean peninsula might be still ahead of us
I thought North Korea was at the heart of the American / South Korean alliance as long as Korea is democratic.
Incompetent in every aspect. Couldn’t even carry out his own martial law for more than just a few hours.
How do you half-ass a dictatorship!? 🤣
Coming to America soon.
Coming? It's already here.
I haven't heard of martial law being declared in the U.S.? Sources, please.
What are you on about?
Mars retrograde mercury retrograde got him
Support the president Yoon in South Korea for U.S.A.
Coming soon to the USA, Jan 20th.
He is always erratic and weird, almost clownish. So his decision to declare martial law is not inconsistent with his style of governance. We should not be surprised. The next place to watch for is the Philippines where President Marcos Jr is tangled in some major power struggle with VP Sara Duterte.
Hey cowboy. North Korea was supposed to be disintegrating. The laughter from the North can be heard throughout Asia.
Trump...are you watching ?😂😂😂
As the umbrella takes form. Yikes
You the people not me
This is definitely coming to America and American democracy very soon courtesy of Trmp😂
To protect his call-girl wife.
trump will live this if he decides to lead like a tyrant
Trmp is definitely loving this and licking his chops bc he can't wait to do this in America 😂😂
Will the U.S do as well?
American pie then, jailhouse rock soon.
I HOPE that tRump isn't watching and making notes about 'martial law'.......!!!
What are the protesters protesting?
From having a bygone president going extreme from declaring martial law and impeding on democracy itself for self preservation and benefit. Despite what the president thinks, the people already know why he did it in the first place and stormed the parliament building to protect the lawmakers to successfully vote against the martial law.
They are saying lift that martial law rn because it is illegal and impeach the President Yoon ASAP
yoon’s martial law and the troops blocking congress members from entering the assembly hall to vote against the marshal law
Send him to Ukraine frontline to defeat Russia
This is Trump's signal to walk himself over to Rikers.
Yoon, after getting impeached, will try his luck as a contestant in the upcoming new Squid Games.
Strange bunch of People at best, a police and army state of Democracy 😊
I wonder if republican lawmakers in the USA would support Trump in the same situation. Hopefully, we never have to find out.
We have to see if the democrats hand over power first
Means nothing
Good example for the orange felon NOT to try to follow.
US intelligence missed this? SMH...par for the course now.
To be fair even if they saw some signs odds are it was just reports that never made it to the top. Plus SK is well versed in US intel methods so some attempts at covering this up might have been in order. And finally its the twilight of the Biden administration. At State most probably no longer care about intel reports. In a month they'll be replaced anyway. To be fair at this point most probably don't even bother to show up on time anymore. What's the point if you're out soon enough?Morale in the current administration is probably between very low and nonexistent. SK was probably irrelevant for all.
Korea is cooked
Another republica bananera 😂😂😂😂
So this is the guy who the U S was parroting about North Korea troops fighting in Ukraine
Another marshal law leader in Ukraine 😂
Kangaroo jack over there
This guy literally looks like the Grinch. Can’t get a better neocon on?
You can build your house upon a rock, or build your house upon sand.----- this applies to: your person, a business, a nation. Applies all. You cant build a nation on a consortium of money -- ie peoples with money. If you nation is not based upon the knowledge of the Lord, when the storms come -- it will fall
did they ban kpop?
그거와 상관이 없다.
그리고 모든게 다 끝났다.
지금은 탄핵 절차를 밟고 있을뿐이다.
케이팝은 계속 진행이 되고 너가 좋아하는 케이팝은 너가 죽는날까지 계속 될것이다.
정치는 노래에 영향을 미치지 않는다.
it is all because his love for his corrupt wife!!
" American Pie" boi is in deep trouble 😅😅😅, this CLOWN is worst than TRUMP !!!
DICTATOR.. in South Korea
Where is Joe?
Where is Harris?
What does this have to do with them exactly?
Where is Trumpo?
It Trump problem now 😂
I think that ship has sailed. Stability is gonna be more or less an illusion.
KoacoaBerry, it has everything to do with it...they're supposed 2 b wrld leaders!
Trump is very interested since he will declare martial law sometime in 2028.
Where did you buy your crystal ball?
Biden, Kamala, Llyod Austin looking from afar...learning new moves