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Report on the US Republican ‘return to power’: ‘Enemies of totalitarianism’, Yoon Seok-yeol ‘Eliminate communist totalitarianism’

김종찬안보 2023. 9. 18. 11:36
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Report on the US Republican ‘return to power’: ‘Enemies of totalitarianism’, Yoon Seok-yeol ‘Eliminate communist totalitarianism’

The U.S. Republican Party specified a strategy of hard-line response to the ‘totalitarian enemy’ in its ‘Return to Power’ report, and President Yoon Seok-yeol announced the ‘elimination of communist totalitarianism’ in the Republican Party’s ‘peace through strength’ policy.
The 'Project 2025' report from the Heritage Foundation, a hard-line conservative strategic group in the Republican Party, said, "Increase the purchase of next-generation interceptor missiles (NGIs) to at least 64 to defend the U.S. mainland from North Korea's missile attacks." “It is a totalitarian enemy, not a strategic partner or fair competitor,” he said, demanding a hard-line stance.
In Heritage's report published on the 17th, former acting Secretary of Defense Christopher Miller, a defense policy writer, said, "The U.S. national defense strategy must designate China as a top priority. America's allies must step up to confront China in Asia," and the State Department said, He said, “The next administration should focus its attention and energy on five countries: China, Iran, Venezuela, Russia, and North Korea.”
This report, released by Yonhap News on this day, said, “South Korea and Japan are very important allies in ensuring a free and open Indo-Pacific, and indispensable partners militarily, economically, diplomatically, and technologically,” and added, “North Korea must be prevented from engaging in military conflict.” "We must do this. The United States must not allow North Korea to remain a de facto nuclear state with the capability to threaten the United States or its allies," he said, specifying a 'totalitarian enemy.'
At the victory ceremony for the Incheon Landing Operation on the 15th, President Yoon Seok-yeol said, “It is a historic operation that prevented the communist takeover of the Korean Peninsula and a great victory that shines in world history.” He added, “It is a proud history of liberalism defeating communist totalitarian forces and a precious thing that the free world should remember. “Assets,” he said, “defeating communist totalitarianism.”
In a speech celebrating the 78th anniversary of Liberation Day on August 15, President Yoon said, “In the reality of division where liberal democracy and communist totalitarianism face each other, the insurgency of anti-state forces will not easily disappear,” and “Totalitarian forces do not have the legal rights guaranteed by a free society.” "It has been fully utilized to disrupt and attack free society. This is the way totalitarian forces survive," he said.
President Yoon continued, “Communist totalitarian forces have always disguised themselves as democracy activists, human rights activists, and progressive activists and engaged in false propaganda and base and immoral operations.” He added, “I will never give up on these communist totalitarian forces, their blind followers, or their followers.” “We must not be deceived or surrendered,” he said.
The New York Times announced on the 17th that the Heritage Foundation explained the contents of the extensive 920p report to Republican presidential candidates.
Republican Senator Dan Sullivan, co-chair of the U.S. Senate Korea Caucus, commented on the summit between Russia and North Korea, saying, “In this new era of authoritarian aggression led by China and Russia, low-level leaders like North Korea and Iran are joining in.” The Voice of America (VOA) reported on the 12th. Edwin Feulner, chairman of the Heritage Foundation's Asian Studies Center, announced his meeting with President-elect Yoon on the 28th of last month and said, "President-elect Yoon spoke of overcoming the two-year ruling party opposition situation, and the U.S. president agreed to Congress. An executive order can be issued without. “I believe he can do it that way,” he told News 1.
Chairman Feulner said to President-elect Yoon, “First, the staff must be composed of people who agree with each other. “I advised that you should find people who have the same thoughts as you and select these people,” he said. “Strategy means knowing exactly where you are going, focusing on your purpose, and going where you want to go. Strategic ambiguity is contradictory and doesn't work. “We need to decide on the direction we need to take and select the right person for that,” he advised News 1.
Chairman Fullner said, “I had an in-depth conversation with President-elect Yoon and pointed out practical points to each other. At that time, President-elect Yoon had just heard the news of President Biden's visit to Korea in May, and he was also happy about that. “We exchanged opinions on how important this U.S.-Korea summit is, and also had in-depth discussions about the Korean economic situation,” he told VOA on May 5 last year, suggesting a shared nuclear armament strategy in response to China with President-elect Yoon.
The Heritage Foundation, which monopolized the core strategy of Reaganomics in the hard-line conservative system due to the strengthening of the Cold War in the 1980s, neutralized the Democratic Party, which was the majority party, and strengthened the Republican Reagan system by 'neutralizing Congress through executive orders' and 'neutralizing domestic laws through foreign agreements' and 'public policy media exposure. He designed an international hard-line conservative system, such as 'leading the concealment strategy', 'strengthening public power by making enemies', and 'breaking the backbone of the socialist economic system by increasing military arms'.
<Heritage Foundation President-elect Yoon’s hard-line conservative strategy ‘strengthening executive orders’, May 4, 2022. Heritage Foundation Chairman ‘Korea, Japan, Taiwan putting pressure on China with nuclear armament’, May 6>