Core Viewpoint - The South Korean government, particularly under former President Yoon Suk-yeol, is accused of orchestrating military actions that could provoke North Korea, specifically through the deployment of drones, which has raised serious concerns about potential war incitement [1][2]. Group 1: Military Actions and Accusations - A member of the South Korean National Assembly revealed that internal military sources confirmed the South Korean military's involvement in a drone incident that North Korea had previously accused them of [1]. - The former South Korean president and defense minister allegedly attempted to use the drone incident to provoke North Korea into an attack, which could justify a state of emergency [1]. - The South Korean military has maintained its stance of denial regarding these accusations, stating that they cannot confirm the claims made by the National Assembly member [1]. Group 2: Investigations and Findings - Following the emergency declaration in December 2024, there were numerous indications in public discourse suggesting that the Yoon Suk-yeol administration may have been involved in the drone incident [2]. - The South Korean police discovered notes from a former military intelligence commander that explicitly mentioned plans to provoke North Korea into an attack, including directives to "block the National Assembly" and "entice North Korea to attack" [2]. - The special investigation team is currently examining the legality of the emergency declaration and whether the drone incident constitutes an act of external aggression, which falls under their investigative jurisdiction [2].
韩国会议员:尹锡悦执政时期 韩军确曾派出无人机侵入平壤
Yang Shi Xin Wen·2025-06-30 14:24