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Jake Sullivan Addresses South Korea’s Martial Law Crisis, Highlights Democratic Resilience

Jake Sullivan, U.S. National Security Advisor / Photo: Yonhap News
Jake Sullivan, U.S. National Security Advisor / Yonhap News

Jake Sullivan, the White House National Security Advisor, addressed the recent emergency martial law situation in South Korea. He remarked that the actual test for democratic institutions is whether they can withstand challenges throughout the day, even when they face damage. Sullivan added that South Korea is demonstrating resilience in these trying times.

On Tuesday, during a discussion hosted by the American cultural organization 92NY in New York, Sullivan made these remarks when asked about the recent events in South Korea.

Sullivan referenced the January 6th incident, emphasizing the vulnerability of even highly advanced and consolidated democracies to dramatic challenges. He stressed the importance of recognizing that such events can occur and drew parallels between the U.S. experience and situations faced by other nations.

The January 6th incident refers to the event when supporters of then-President Donald Trump violently stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, refusing to accept his defeat in the 2020 presidential election. They forcefully entered the Capitol to disrupt the certification of the election results.

Sullivan described a “dramatic” moment during the crisis in Korea, noting that protesters resisted the rifles of soldiers deployed to block the National Assembly. This action was part of an effort to prevent the adoption of a resolution lifting martial law.

He continued by noting that the process is still underway, with the Constitutional Court set to decide on President Yoon Suk Yeol’s impeachment, indicating that the crisis remains active. However, he emphasized that despite these challenges, South Korea’s democratic system is maintaining its strength.

Meanwhile, Sullivan assessed that the world has moved from the post-Cold War period and has entered an era of challenging and turbulent competition. He expressed concern that dramatic political upheavals, such as martial law, can occur in regions like the Middle East and established democracies like South Korea and the United States.

He concluded by raising a critical issue: whether the United States has the fundamental elements of power and capability necessary to address geopolitical competitors and respond to the major challenges of our time.

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