Former South Korean Defense Minister Detained Amid Allegations of Martial Law Proposal to President Yoon

SEOUL, South Korea — In a dramatic sequence of events, South Korea’s political landscape has been rocked by the detention of a former defense minister following his alleged recommendation of a martial law declaration to President Yoon Suk Yeol. The arrest is a significant development coming shortly after President Yoon narrowly escaped an impeachment attempt in parliament, catalyzed by the controversial brief enforcement of martial law, which has plunged the nation into deeper political strife. The former Defense Minister, Kim Yong Hyun, was apprehended and taken to a detention facility in Seoul after voluntarily appearing … Read more

Former South Korean Defense Minister Arrested Amid Allegations of Martial Law Conspiracy

SEOUL, South Korea — Former South Korean Defense Minister, Kim Yong-hyun, was arrested Sunday over his alleged involvement in a brief attempt by President Yoon Suk Yeol to declare martial law. Authorities have initiated a wide-ranging inquiry, which also targets the president and a senior military commander, over accusations classified as insurrection. Earlier, Kim had resigned from his position in the administration. His arrest followed actions by the police that included a raid on his residence and restrictions on his ability to travel abroad, signaling a serious escalation in the legal actions surrounding the controversial … Read more

Trump’s Defense Secretary Nominee Pete Hegseth Threatens Legal Action Against Sexual Assault Accuser Over Extortion Claims

Washington, D.C. – Pete Hegseth, the former Fox News host and nominee for U.S. Secretary of Defense by President-elect Donald Trump, has reportedly threatened to sue for extortion a woman who previously accused him of sexual assault, particularly if his confirmation process is thwarted. Tim Parlatore, attorney for Hegseth, hinted that although the accuser may not face criminal charges, a civil case citing extortion remains a possibility. This legal development stems from allegations dating back to 2017 when a woman claimed Hegseth assaulted her in Monterey, California, during a Republican women’s event. While the local … Read more

South Korean Defense Minister Resigns Amid Failed Martial Law Attempt as North Korea-Russia Defense Pact Takes Effect

Seoul, South Korea — In a significant shake-up of South Korea’s military leadership amidst a backdrop of a controversial attempted imposition of martial law, President Yoon Suk-yeol has approved the resignation of Defense Minister Kim Yong-hyun. Subsequently, Choi Byung-hyuk, currently serving as the ambassador to Saudi Arabia, has been nominated to fill the now-vacant role. Choi Byung-hyuk, a former army general known for his past role as deputy commander of the South Korea-United States Combined Forces Command, brings a wealth of military experience to the table. His nomination, announced on Thursday, marks President Yoon’s first … Read more