“The Yoon Seok-yeol government sent five soldiers to Ukraine under the name of an observer group. They said they only went to NATO, but I tracked them down and found out that they went to Ukraine. The government brought the Peace Keeping Forces (PKO) Act and went to the Ministry of National Defense’s orders. , The observation team says it is not a deployment, but it is a complete lie. Historically, our soldiers have never been to Ukraine unless they were allies or in the form of a UN multinational force. “We can only assume that there is a heavy ammunition officer who went to Ukraine to provide lethal weapons and ammunition.”
Kim Jun-hyung, a member of the Fatherland Innovation Party who served as director of the National Diplomatic Academy under the Moon Jae-in administration, revealed this fact during an appearance on the YouTube live broadcast ‘Kang Sang-gu Sisacock’ on the 9th. Rep. Kim said, “Even if only one soldier goes, troops can be dispatched,” and that “dispatch of troops without the approval of the National Assembly is unconstitutional,” emphasizing that it is grounds for impeachment.
▲Korea Innovation Party lawmaker Kim Jun-hyung appeared on ‘Kang Sang-gu Sisakok’. ⓒPresian
Rep. Kim said, “Diplomacy is difficult to recover if it is ruined by an opponent,” and expressed concern, “If we send lethal weapons or troops to Ukraine, our relationship with Russia will be ruined.”
Rep. Kim especially emphasized the dangers of the Yoon Seok-yeol government’s insistence on reviewing weapons support to Ukraine in a situation where former President Donald Trump (Republican), who pledged to end both the Ukraine war and the Gaza Strip war, won the US presidential election on the 5th. .
“Trump boasted a lot about the fact that there was never a war during his first four years in office. From Trump’s perspective, who advocates an America-first policy, he sees the Ukraine war as ‘pouring water on a deep hole.’ Of course, within 24 hours of being elected, “We were unable to keep our promise to end the war, but I think we will enter into ceasefire negotiations soon.”
There is also great interest in whether Trump, the only U.S. president to have held a summit meeting with a North Korean leader, will resume negotiations with North Korea.
“Paradoxically, Trump has the highest rate of fulfillment of pledges among U.S. presidents. I think Trump will give up first. The problem is North Korea. During Trump’s first term, North Korea accepted America’s ‘trauma’ promise, which was very unusual. In the end, he was stabbed in the back in Hanoi. So what will Trump do when North Korea demands concessions from the United States and says it will negotiate if they receive them?
Also, North Korea is in a very good situation right now. North Korea’s strategic value has greatly increased due to the confrontation between the United States and China and the United States and Russia. So, we may not hold Trump’s hand in a humiliating manner. So what card should I present? “North Korea is likely to demand recognition as a nuclear-armed state, but will South Korea and the entire world accept this?”
Rep. Kim expressed concern that if the United States and North Korea move toward dialogue, the Yoon Seok-yeol government, which is taking a hard line against North Korea while advocating “peace through strength,” could be completely excluded.
“President Yoon Seok-yeol is not doing diplomacy, he is doing war. Black and white theory based on ideology and values is war. If diplomacy is colored, it is gray. Even if we are an ally, we must negotiate fiercely for our national interest, and a country that is close to an enemy Managing people is diplomacy. I don’t think President Yoon has ever done diplomacy, but Biden did ‘value diplomacy’, but (with Trump’s election), he moved on to diplomacy. This has changed, but if President Yoon does not change his diplomatic stance, there is a high possibility that he will become an outcast.
Even in his first phone call after Trump’s election, he was opposing Trump’s plan to meet Kim Jong-un by saying that North Korea was sending waste balloons. Diplomacy is done well by increasing options, but the Yoon Seok-yeol government reduced all options and only had the US and Japan, but the US and Japan both had different governments. So, none of the diplomatic options we have are gone.”
“The reason South Korea was able to intervene between North Korea and North Korea during the Moon Jae-in administration was because it had a role to play. At that time, the United States and North Korea were in the mood for war, so they were able to mediate between Kim Jong-un and Trump. However, there was an atmosphere of dialogue between Trump and Kim Jong-un. “If we go, the Yoon Seok-yeol government will have nothing to do. Moreover, if it uses hard-line policies against North Korea by force, with First Deputy Director of the National Security Office Kim Tae-hyo, etc., I think we will be completely isolated.”
More detailed interviews can be found on ‘Kang Sang-gu Sisakok’.
(See now: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C_xhmxRT3TI&t=1629s)
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