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Confusion of Yoon Seok-yeol’s “strong security” (Republican Party) and “Reconstruction of the Korea-US alliance” (Democratic Party)

김종찬안보 2022. 3. 12. 09:25
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Confusion began to arise between arms increase and disarmament, as President-elect Yoon Seok-yeol told the Biden Democratic administration to “rebuild the ROK-U.S. alliance” and advocated the “strong security” of the Trump Republican system with “strong security” as the presidential campaign promise.
President-elect Yoon met with US Ambassador to Korea Christopher Del Koso on the 11th and said, “I believe that strong relations between Korea and the United States can be rebuilt in all areas in the future, contributing to the peace and prosperity of the two countries and the world.”
President-elect Yoon's remarks that day were announced on the 11th by the U.S. Treasury Department, "The Office of Overseas Asset Control (OFAC) has designated two Russian nationals and three organizations related to North Korea's WMD and ballistic missile programs to be subject to sanctions." It launched a ballistic missile, and the most recent was March 4," he said.
The U.S. State Department had announced sanctions on the launches on February 27 and March 5, which North Korea announced the day before as an experiment to develop a reconnaissance satellite, as an ICBM system test.
In 20 presidential pledges, President-elect Yoon said, “We will strengthen our alliance with the United States, which shares the values ​​of liberal democracy, lead to the denuclearization of North Korea through principled dialogue and strong security, and strive to secure cutting-edge technology in the era of ‘economic security’.” The diplomatic and security pledge was announced on the 24th of last month.
In his State of the Union address, President Biden applied only "economic sanctions" to Russia for the invasion of Ukraine and refused to provide arms support and military participation, which Ukraine's pro-Western President Zelensky continued to demand.
Republican Governor Kim Reynolds of Iowa, who delivered a rebuttal to President Biden's State of the Union address on the 1st, criticized the military's non-intervention policy with economic sanctions, saying "President Biden's failed foreign policy brought about the Ukraine crisis."
In announcing the candidate's pledge, President-elect Yoon said, "If North Korea actively engages in complete and verifiable denuclearization, we will prepare a peace agreement between the two Koreas and provide full economic support and cooperation." We will prepare a large-scale investment and support program.”
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) applied “unconditional support” of RFIs in the approval of an emergency loan of $1.4 billion to Ukraine after the Russian invasion on the 9th.
President Biden issued an executive order on the 8th, announcing a complete ban on imports of Russian crude oil, petroleum products and natural gas as additional economic sanctions to Russia.
The UK government announced on the 9th that it would gradually suspend imports of petroleum products by the end of 2022.
The European Union (EU) is set to impose a fourth economic sanctions on Russia on the 16th.
Rep. Roger Wicker, Republican of the United States, supported the establishment of a no-fly zone requested by President Zelensky, and Senator Rick Scott began a hard-line military response by demanding that Ukraine review the deployment of U.S. ground forces, The New York Times reported on the 9th.
Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican, said earlier that Russian President Putin must be assassinated to save Ukraine.
Senator Tom Cotton, a Republican, told The New York Times that "Putin must pay the price for a war without just cause."
President Moon Jae-in, as the driver of the Berlin Declaration, coordinated to break the North Korean socialist economic system by increasing arms with the strategy of 'power-based peace' at the North Korea-U.S. summit that started as a CIA project under the Trump Republican system, and the Trump system in response to the Biden Democratic administration's disarmament policy. They demanded succession to the Singapore summit and clashed.
At the time of his nomination, President-elect Yoon revealed his preference for the Republican Party's hard-line conservative arms increase policy with 'security by force' and 'first strike'.
President-elect Yoon defined the Moon Jae-in administration's peace process on the Korean Peninsula as a 'failure' and vowed to "rebuild the South Korea-US alliance that had collapsed under the Democratic Party regime."
In the economic sanctions strategy of the U.S. Democratic Party against disarmament and economic sanctions against the Moon Jae-in regime, which cooperated with the Republican Trump regime, President-elect Yoon has made a promise to promote liberal democracy by strengthening the Republican Party’s arms increase and ‘restoring the ROK-U.S. alliance’.