In response to the criticism that the president's resignation was a step backwards, ruling People Power Party lawmaker Yoon Sang Hyun said on the 22nd, "The opposition parties do not fully understand North Korea's impure intentions," and "The president is
"We are looking at the security issue as a higher-ranking next-former than a lawmaker," he said. On a Korean radio program that morning, Rep. Yoon's faction said, "We don't take security for granted.
"But the president is in touch with a lot of high-level information, even in terms of security," he said. "We can't sense that, so we can't act on it.
"Party lawmakers say that 'anti-national forces' (the term) is out of touch with the times, but that is not the case," he stressed.
Yoon mentioned the recent leak of classified information, saying, "Classified information was also leaked under the previous Moon Jae-in administration."
"It is true that anti-national forces really do exist," he said. "North Korean spies are operating in secret to a considerable extent," he continued, "If these people are not anti-national forces, then what on earth are they?"
What are they? Ultimately, they are forces trying to overthrow this system."
2024/08/22 17:12 KST
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