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U.S. Reacts Strongly to South Korea's Martial Law, Calls It 'Illegitimate' and 'Badly Misjudged'
- Kurt Campbell criticized South Korea's emergency declaration, calling it "badly misjudged" and raising concerns about its legitimacy.
The article from MSN discusses the U.S. government's reaction to South Korea's declaration of martial law in 1980, which was seen as an attempt to suppress pro-democracy movements. The U.S. State Department, under President Jimmy Carter, described the move as "illegitimate and badly misjudged." This response came after South Korean President Chun Doo-hwan, who had seized power in a coup, declared martial law to quell the growing opposition and protests, particularly in the city of Gwangju. The U.S. criticized the suppression of civil liberties and the use of military force against civilians, highlighting the negative impact on South Korea's international image and its relations with the U.S. The article also touches on the broader context of U.S.-South Korea relations during the Cold War, where human rights concerns often conflicted with strategic interests in containing communism.
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/u-s-reacts-strongly-to-south-korea-s-martial-law-calls-it-illegitimate-and-badly-misjudged/ar-AA1vjfZB ]
Read the Full MSN Article at:
[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/u-s-reacts-strongly-to-south-korea-s-martial-law-calls-it-illegitimate-and-badly-misjudged/ar-AA1vjfZB ]
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