Retired Army Colonel John Mills
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Now, Acting President Choi Sang-mok has urged law enforcement to execute the arrest warrant while minimizing violence, expressing his concerns over potential clashes between police and the presidential security forces. Meanwhile, public opinion is divided, with protests both supporting and opposing Yun outside his compound amid freezing temperatures.
Now, Acting President Choi Sang-mok has urged law enforcement to execute the arrest warrant while minimizing violence, expressing his concerns over potential clashes between police and the presidential security forces. Meanwhile, public opinion is divided, with protests both supporting and opposing Yun outside his compound amid freezing temperatures.
Now, Acting President Choi Sang-mok has urged law enforcement to execute the arrest warrant while minimizing violence, expressing his concerns over potential clashes between police and the presidential security forces. Meanwhile, public opinion is divided, with protests both supporting and opposing Yun outside his compound amid freezing temperatures.
As the situation unfolds, concerns about potential violence and its impact on South Korea's political stability continue to grow. For more on this, we're joined by retired U.S. Army Colonel John Mills. Colonel, thanks very much for coming on the Situation Report. We appreciate it. Oh, thank you, Mike. Always an honor to be on the show with you. I appreciate that.
As the situation unfolds, concerns about potential violence and its impact on South Korea's political stability continue to grow. For more on this, we're joined by retired U.S. Army Colonel John Mills. Colonel, thanks very much for coming on the Situation Report. We appreciate it. Oh, thank you, Mike. Always an honor to be on the show with you. I appreciate that.
As the situation unfolds, concerns about potential violence and its impact on South Korea's political stability continue to grow. For more on this, we're joined by retired U.S. Army Colonel John Mills. Colonel, thanks very much for coming on the Situation Report. We appreciate it. Oh, thank you, Mike. Always an honor to be on the show with you. I appreciate that.
And that makes me question your judgment. But let's start with this South Korean hoo-ha. Tell me about this. The president refuses to, who's been impeached, refuses to come out of the presidential compound.
And that makes me question your judgment. But let's start with this South Korean hoo-ha. Tell me about this. The president refuses to, who's been impeached, refuses to come out of the presidential compound.
And that makes me question your judgment. But let's start with this South Korean hoo-ha. Tell me about this. The president refuses to, who's been impeached, refuses to come out of the presidential compound.
Aber lassen Sie mich Sie fragen, warum ist es, ich meine, in Ihrem Ausschuss, warum ist die Legacy-Media es so falsch, dann? Sind sie ignorant oder ist es nicht in Ordnung mit ihrer Agenda, vielleicht? Ich meine, was ist der Grund, warum?
Aber lassen Sie mich Sie fragen, warum ist es, ich meine, in Ihrem Ausschuss, warum ist die Legacy-Media es so falsch, dann? Sind sie ignorant oder ist es nicht in Ordnung mit ihrer Agenda, vielleicht? Ich meine, was ist der Grund, warum?
Aber lassen Sie mich Sie fragen, warum ist es, ich meine, in Ihrem Ausschuss, warum ist die Legacy-Media es so falsch, dann? Sind sie ignorant oder ist es nicht in Ordnung mit ihrer Agenda, vielleicht? Ich meine, was ist der Grund, warum?
So, but where does it go, John?
So, but where does it go, John?
So, but where does it go, John?
I mean, because I don't see, I mean, it's not a good optic for the White House, regardless of who's sitting in there, to suddenly throw their support behind someone who, I mean, again, I understand what you're saying and I agree, but I'm just, the optic of the White House saying, well, we're now supporting the guy who declared martial law and also, by the way, who's barricaded himself in the presidential compound.
I mean, because I don't see, I mean, it's not a good optic for the White House, regardless of who's sitting in there, to suddenly throw their support behind someone who, I mean, again, I understand what you're saying and I agree, but I'm just, the optic of the White House saying, well, we're now supporting the guy who declared martial law and also, by the way, who's barricaded himself in the presidential compound.
I mean, because I don't see, I mean, it's not a good optic for the White House, regardless of who's sitting in there, to suddenly throw their support behind someone who, I mean, again, I understand what you're saying and I agree, but I'm just, the optic of the White House saying, well, we're now supporting the guy who declared martial law and also, by the way, who's barricaded himself in the presidential compound.
I don't know that you get the White House to do that. So where does this go?
I don't know that you get the White House to do that. So where does this go?