On December 3, President Yoon Suk-Yeol attempted to impose martial law in South Korea as part of an effort to take more power and reignite the Korean War. Social movements took to the streets en masse and stopped the coup. Legislators then successfully voted to impeach President Yoon, who is refusing to resign. Clearing the FOG speaks with Ju-Hyun Park of the Korean diaspora organization Nodutdol about long-term US intervention in South Korea, how the coup attempt was thwarted, alleged plans to create a false flag event implicating the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) and what happens next.
You could have made the same conclusion regarding China and sales to NK
The actor being agitating is a us agent in this case. There is a ROK military industry too.
Most coutries’ oligarchy are not as well fed as to equivocate weapons mongering basis for corruption and war.
China isn’t run by a capitalist class seeking corporate profits. These are all state owned: China’s 8 Biggest Weapons Manufacturers, and What They Build
Nice data but my gut feeling says China bad