https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/09/w...-suk-yeol.html
Yoon is a former corruption prosecutor, winning by a less than 1% margin. But another country once run by the military has learned how to have peaceful transfers of power.
ROK Conservatives prefer a more confrontational line with the DPRK, in partnership with the United States, and view China less favorably. A lot to like there for US foreign policy as the world aligns to free countries vs. dictatorships.
All Koreans still have a big bug up their ass about the Japanese, but necessity might force both countries to eventually see the light.
Yoon is a former corruption prosecutor, winning by a less than 1% margin. But another country once run by the military has learned how to have peaceful transfers of power.
ROK Conservatives prefer a more confrontational line with the DPRK, in partnership with the United States, and view China less favorably. A lot to like there for US foreign policy as the world aligns to free countries vs. dictatorships.
All Koreans still have a big bug up their ass about the Japanese, but necessity might force both countries to eventually see the light.
