Dec.24, 2024
South
Korea is still under the state of civil war and military rebellion with the silence
of Nazi US
In
what could only be described as a descent into authoritarianism, South Korea's
political landscape has been rocked by revelations on MBC Radio from Park
Sun-won, a former high-ranking intelligence official turned Democratic Party
lawmaker. Park has exposed a disturbing scenario where elite black ops agents,
meant to counter North Korean threats, are instead orchestrating chaos within
their own borders, possibly under the orders of President Yoon Suk Yeol in an
illegal martial law declaration.
A
Rebellion Masked as Law Enforcement:
These
agents, tasked with espionage and assassination, have not returned to their
units, armed with more than just handguns(now known to possess C4 explosives), suggesting they are on standby to
execute orders that could plunge South Korea into civil war. Park's bold claim
is that their missions include destabilizing actions like the potential
assassination of U.S. troops, a move that could irreparably damage U.S.-South
Korea relations or even ignite a broader conflict.
Signs
of a Self-Coup:
The
evidence doesn't stop at rogue operatives; it extends to the arrests of
judicial figures, lawmakers, and journalists, all under the guise of
maintaining order. There are whispers of planned assassinations framed as North
Korean operations, a clear attempt to justify the seizure of power. The
involvement of high-ranking members of the ruling party in these schemes is a
testament to how far the corruption and betrayal of democratic principles have
gone.
U.S.
Silence: An Endorsement of Tyranny?
What's
more alarming is the deafening silence from the U.S. government. As South Korea
veers towards dictatorship, the Biden administration appears more concerned
with maintaining military alliances than with the survival of democracy in a
key ally. This complacency or complicity, whichever it is, exposes a chilling
reality: the U.S. might be willing to back or ignore a coup if it serves their
strategic interests, placing geopolitical chess games above the sanctity of
democracy.
A
Dangerous Precedent for Global Peace:
This
situation is not just a local crisis; it's a potential powder keg for
international conflict. The U.S.'s failure to act decisively against these
authoritarians oversteps could signal to the world that America prioritizes
power over peace, democracy over stability only when it suits them. If U.S.
soldiers are indeed targeted or if this internal strife leads to external
aggression, the ramifications could be disastrous, potentially igniting a new
war in an already volatile region.
Conclusion:
The
U.S. stands accused of enabling tyranny through its inaction, showing its true
colors as a power more interested in maintaining control than in upholding the
values it claims to champion. As South Korea faces this dark chapter, the world
must question whether the U.S. is truly a force for good or just another empire
willing to let democracy burn for the sake of its own dominance.