South Korea President Declares Martial Law Amid Protests
South Korea President Declares Martial Law Amid Protests

South Korea President Declares Martial Law Amid Protests

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South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol's attempt to impose martial law faced immediate backlash, leading to mass protests and a swift reversal of the order within six hours. Accused of stifling opposition and attempting to consolidate power, Yoon's decision was met with fierce resistance from both the Democratic Party and his own People's Power Party, culminating in a unanimous vote against martial law in the National Assembly. The incident has raised concerns about South Korea's reliability as a security partner in a trilateral alliance with the U.S. and Japan, especially amid rising regional tensions. Political analysts warn that Yoon's actions could provoke North Korea, heightening the risk of military conflict. In response, opposition lawmakers are mobilizing to impeach Yoon, with a vote potentially scheduled for early next week. The situation underscores a deep political divide and instability within the South Korean government.

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