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AP ‘Trump Dictator’ Lee Jae-myung ‘Highly Evaluates Trump’ Korean Media ‘AP Praises Korea’

김종찬안보 2024. 12. 10. 13:04
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AP ‘Trump Dictator’ Lee Jae-myung ‘Highly Evaluates Trump’ Korean Media ‘AP Praises Korea’

The day after AP reported the article on the Korean coup d’état as ‘Trump Dictator’ on the 8th, Lee Jae-myung told the Wall Street Journal, “I highly evaluate Trump” and “They say I resemble Trump,” and Korean media reported it as ‘AP Praises Korean Democracy.’

In the Korean article, AP stated, “Political scientists call what happened in Korea an ‘autogolpe,’” and “There are concerns that a similar situation could occur in the United States during the second Trump administration.”

The AP concluded this Korean article by saying, “Nearly half of voters in the presidential election said they were ‘very concerned’ that President Trump would move the United States closer to authoritarianism,” and “When asked to reassure Americans that he would not abuse his power or use his presidency to retaliate against anyone in 2023, former President Trump said, ‘except on day one,’ and ‘close the borders and train, train, train.’ He then said, ‘I am not a dictator.’” Half of Americans reported that Trump was a ‘dictator,’ and Korean media outlets either omitted this part from the article or only quoted part of it.

Lee Jae-myung, the Democratic Party leader, said in an interview with the Wall Street Journal on the 9th, “Some people call me the ‘Trump of Korea,’ but I don’t consider myself hyperpartisan,” adding, “I’m a realist.”

 

The WSJ evaluated this statement by Representative Lee, saying that he was called the “Korean Bernie Sanders” for his policies such as his basic income pledge, but recently, he has a new nickname due to his legal issues, enthusiastic supporters, and influence in the world of social media.

Representative Lee said that he “highly values” US President-elect Donald Trump, who said that the Yoon Seok-yeol government “wants to continue to be dragged along” in relation to the Russia-Ukraine War and that he will “end the Russia-Ukraine War” and “re-engage with the issue of North Korean State Affairs Commission Chairman Kim Jong-un.”

 

On November 25, the day of the Daejang-dong embezzlement trial, this representative stated on YouTube's 'Books' that "a 'soft coup d'état' is currently underway," and that "in the past, there was a military dictatorship with guns and bayonets in military uniforms, but now there is a prosecutorial dictatorship wearing suits and holding warrants."

On the 8th, Cho Kuk, the representative of the Cho Kuk Innovation Party, stated in the 'Joint Statement by Prime Ministers Han Dong-hoon and Han Deok-soo' that "the second coup d'état, a soft coup d'état plot, is growing more serious."

 

The opposition party's impeachment motion included 'Korea-US-Japan trilateral alliance diplomacy' as a reason for impeachment, and by excluding Trump-style 'freedom' and defining it as 'value diplomacy biased toward Japan', it showed support for the Trump Republican Party's 'breaking of the alliance strategy and transformation of bilateral relations', and the Yoon Seok-yeol regime is an expansion of the Trump regime's hard-line conservatism through a coup d'état by 'martial law to protect freedom', so the two are competing in 'establishing a pro-Trump regime'.


Regarding the Trump administration’s first term policy toward North Korea, Representative Lee said, “We (South Korea) can only be very grateful. Trump tried what others thought was difficult.” Yonhap News Agency, under the title <AP News "Korea Protected Democracy... But It Might Have Been Difficult in the US">, criticized the article at the end by saying, "Some in the US are concerned that something similar could happen in the second Trump administration," and "He has declared that he will shake the pillars of democracy and thinks that destroying any norms, laws, or even the Constitution can be justified."

AP then introduced the fact that when asked on a live broadcast last year to promise not to abuse power or use the presidency to retaliate, President-elect Trump answered, "Except for the first day." Trump then said, "I am not a dictator."> reported on the 9th.

MBC deleted the content related to 'Trump' from the title <AP "Korean Democracy Functions Properly... Citizen Participation Plays a Big Role">.

Director Pompeo, who held a secret meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un in Pyongyang on March 30, 2018 as CIA Director, stated in his memoir, “Never Give an Inch: Fighting for the America I Love,” that “the mission at the time was a completely secret mission shared only with a few people,” and that “it was to correct past failed efforts that failed to eliminate North Korea’s WMD nuclear weapons and in fact led to the current heightened threat.”

He was the commander of the “North Korea-US summit” promoted by 800 agents and established the “Korea Mission Center (KMC)” in South Korea as a secret CIA project. In his memoir, he described Chairman Kim as “a small, sweaty, evil man.”

President-elect Trump directly stated on November 9th, right after his election, through TruthSocial that “I will not be inviting Haley or Pompeo to the Trump administration that is currently being formed,” and was completely excluded from Trump’s second term.

Former White House National Security Advisor John Bolton of Trump’s first term revealed in his memoir that former Secretary Pompeo mocked President Trump behind his back as a “total liar” during the first Singapore North Korea-US summit.

It was revealed that President Moon said at the New York Korea-US summit that "Koreans respect President (Trump)."


As Moon Jae-in became the “driver” for the CIA project “North Korea-US summit” under the 2017 “Berlin Declaration,” KMC agents freely worked and supported in Korea.

 

Regarding Alex Wong, who accompanied Trump on his visit to North Korea during the first Trump Pompeo administration and became his deputy White House adviser during the second term, the New York Times stated on November 23rd that “such diplomatic and high-handed behavior is rooted in President Trump’s belief that a combination of personal diplomacy and economic seduction will make Kim Jong-un give up his nuclear weapons.”

 

Deputy National Security Advisor Wing served as the chairman of the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, the birthplace of the Trump administration's "tariff attack strategy," and is linked to the Republican Party's strategy of "cutting the roots of the economic system" by pressuring the economy through military buildup and transitioning from socialism to capitalism through capital support. Refer to <Trump's National Security Advisor Wing "Security through Economy" China Tariffs, Finance is a Foreign Exchange Strategist, November 25, 2024>