South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol Apologizes for Martial Law Attempt Amidst Impeachment Turmoil

Seoul, South Korea – In a dramatic turn of South Korean politics, President Yoon Suk Yeol issued a public apology on Saturday for his short-lived declaration of martial law, which had stirred significant public unrest and political backlash. Amid mounting pressure, Yoon openly pledged to bear any legal repercussions and announced that he would not seek martial law in the future. This declaration came just before a parliamentary session to review the motion for his impeachment. During his televised speech, President Yoon expressed his deep regret over the turmoil caused by his actions, acknowledging the … Read more

South Korean President Considers Reinstating Martial Law, Ruling Party Chief Reveals

SEOUL, South Korea — Amid escalating tensions and political unrest within South Korea, a high-ranking official from the ruling party suggested that the government might consider declaring martial law as a potential measure to restore order. This dramatic statement signals a possible return to an authoritarian measure historically associated with times of extreme national crisis. The leader of the ruling party, in a statement earlier today, indicated that the ongoing protests and civil disruptions have reached a level that may necessitate severe measures, including the imposition of martial law. These protests have been driven by … Read more

South Korean Legislators Grill Military Chiefs Over Presidential Martial Law Directive

SEOUL, South Korea — South Korean lawmakers are calling for an investigation into the military’s actions following allegations that a martial law order was considered by President Yoon Suk Yeol’s administration amid political turmoil. The scrutiny stems from explosive claims that such measures were contemplated to quell civilian protests and maintain order during previous political protests. The controversy was ignited by media reports suggesting that close aides to President Yoon, while he was the presidential candidate, prepared plans to impose martial law. These plans allegedly involved taking control of communication networks and media organizations to … 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