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US Sinking into Civil War:
​The current US is Not the America We Knew Proudly.
​The United States, led by President Trump, who is mobilizing the military to wage a civil war against its own citizens, is no longer the benevolent big brother of the international community that the Taegukgi Corps believed it to be. It is an America mired in strife, where the prodigal, troublemaking brother has returned home and thrown the entire nation into utter chaos.
​The South Korean tariff negotiation team should inform the Trump administration that most of the Korean public opposes Trump's tariff policy due to the humiliation suffered in Georgia, and they should use this public resentment as leverage to delay the negotiations as much as possible. The Lee Jae-myung administration must also bear in mind that if they fully accept Trump's demands, they will be recorded as historical sinners.
​I have recently been hearing many related stories from acquaintances in the US and receiving numerous unofficial interviews from anonymous groups seeking to understand the current situation. Their questions concern the fate of the Trump regime, which is ignoring the international order and mobilizing the Stars and Stripes Corps and the military under the pretext of self-interest, and what impact this will have on the international community.
​There is also an increasing curiosity about how foreign scholars like me view the unrealistic reality of the National Guard being mobilized under the pretense of "order maintenance." If power is used violently in this manner, even the Taegukgi Corps will turn their backs. Once the unrestrained power currently being used is exhausted, the US will be relegated to the status of a pariah nation in the international community, its presence vanished like Russia's.
​The US under Trump is not just losing influence; it is actively isolating itself from the international community. Those who rise by power must know that they will inevitably fall due to the very power they wielded. Trump will not realize this truth even in death.
​I suggest them that the US must now, conversely, learn from South Korean democracy.
​For South Korea to properly teach the US a lesson, there is a pressing mission we must complete: ending the insurrection. The remnants of the Yoon Seok-yeol insurrection that plunged the Republic of Korea into chaos must be quickly rooted out and cleared away.
If South Korea can more clearly prove that it opened a new horizon for stronger democracy through the sovereign power of the people, not the military, then not only the US but also the great powers will come to learn from it.