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© 2025 AFPSouth Korea's Yoon refuses questioning again
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Legrande
Yoon seems determined to further resist and prolong the whole ordeal
Ricky Kaminski13
Woh baby, Korean politics is a blood sport. Hard core.
deanzaZZR
My impression is this Yoon has a huge ego and cannot admit he screwed up. Now South Korea is leaderless because of this.
Where are all the JT Yoon fans now? Protesting on the streets of Seoul?
Mr Kipling
The US should be able to help with some "enhanced interrogation" methods used in the middle east. If the leader of the free world uses them without any comeback they must be OK.
The_Beagle
Yoon's stance during this crisis has mixed merits. His foreign policy might strengthen international relationships, but domestically, his actions have led to significant political and economic turmoil. His reversal of the martial law declaration shows responsiveness to democratic processes, yet it also highlights the contentious nature of his leadership style. The ongoing legal and political battles highlight the deep divisions within South Korea, with Yoon's decisions at the center of this crisis.
Legrande
Yoon didn't have his own foreign policy so much as he just agreed to play ball and be a good boy for Uncle Sam as per his ruling party being owned by US interests
robert maes
The man is an utter disgrace and the first “ woman” even worse.