By Sau Fong O’Fallon
Build Up Korea founder and president Mina Kim shares her insights with reporter Joshua Philipp on what is going on with the political turmoil in South Korea, after President Yoon Suk Yeol was impeached and suspended from his duties over a martial law attempt.
Some key takeaways:
- Korean democrat politicians are tied to either North Korea or Chinese Communist Party (CCP) government, and President Yoon Suk Yeol who was prepared to expose this fact.
- The democrat opposition party is presently the “majority” party, and that is the reason the President had to declare martial law to drive out the all the anti-state forces, which ultimately led to President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment.
- The South Korean President revealed that Korean law prohibits prosecuting of Chinese spies who openly commit espionage.
- South Korean media is very left-leaning, and Americans may be only hearing the left-leaning take on what is actually happening.
- There is a constitutional court hearing to be made by six judges of Korea on the impeachment of the President, who wants the hearing publicly broadcasted but has been denied by the court.
- Americans should care about what happens in South Korea, because it is one of the Asian nations that can fight against the China regime that has been coming into the world.
Listen to the full interview HERE.