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White House Reacts to South Korea’s Martial Law—Is It a Threat to Democracy?

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The White House has stated that it is closely monitoring the situation surrounding South Korea’s declaration of martial law.

President Yoon Suk Yeol delivered remarks at the 56th National Prayer Breakfast held at the Shilla Hotel in Seoul on November 22. / Yonhap News
President Yoon Suk Yeol delivered remarks at the 56th National Prayer Breakfast at the Shilla Hotel in Seoul on November 22. / Yonhap News

The White House said on Tuesday, “The administration is in contact with the ROK government and is monitoring the situation closely as we work to learn more. The US was not notified in advance of this announcement. We are seriously concerned by the developments we see on the ground in the ROK.”

Major media outlets across the United States and Europe provided minute-by-minute coverage of South Korea’s National Assembly vote on the same day to repeal South Korean President Yoon’s Suk Yeol martial law declaration.

Yoon attended the promotion and appointment ceremony for new three-star generals and the awarding of the Samjeong Sword at the Presidential Office in Yongsan, Seoul, on November 27. / Yonhap News
Yoon attended the promotion and appointment ceremony for new three-star generals and the awarding of the Samjeong Sword at the Presidential Office in Yongsan, Seoul, on November 27. / Yonhap News

On Tuesday, U.S.-based CNN, U.K.-based Reuters and BBC, and Middle Eastern outlet Al Jazeera, among others, reported on Yoon’s martial law declaration in real-time. Articles published in live news formats included videos and images of martial law troops entering the National Assembly, police blocking the area in front of the Assembly, and soldiers pointing guns at broadcast journalists.

These reports also provided an in-depth analysis of the sudden declaration of martial law, public reactions, and the potential impact of the situation on South Korea’s political and economic landscape.

Yoon held a public address and press conference at the briefing room of the Presidential Office in Yongsan, Seoul, on the morning of November 7. / Yonhap News
Yoon held a public address and press conference at the briefing room of the Presidential Office in Yongsan, Seoul, on the morning of November 7. / Yonhap News
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