‘This really is significant’: Grant Newsham on South Korean president’s US visit

Col. Grant Newsham, a retired U.S. Marine officer and author of “When China Attacks: A Warning to America,” sheds light on South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol’s visit to the United States.
He notes the significance of this administration: “especially if you look back a couple of years when a leftist very far leftist administration was in charge in South Korea. And the relationship between the U.S. and Korea was very cold. In fact, that administration in Korea was more pro-North Korea and pro-China than it is pro-U.S. So it’s quite a relief for the United States to have a better administration in Seoul.”
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