According to the South Korean "Chosun Ilbo" report on the 23rd, the former South Korean military intelligence chief, who wrote about "tempting North Korea to attack" in personal notes, Roh Sang-won (phonetic), is not only the key figure behind President Yoon Suk-yeol's announcement of the "emergency state of affairs," but also an active fortune-teller in South Korea's political scene. On December 15, South Korean police urgently arrested former defense ministry intelligence chief Roh Sang-won (phonetic), and after investigation, they found that before the "emergency state of affairs," Roh Sang-won (phonetic) told Yoon Suk-yeol, "Your fortune will be very good this year, you must not miss it." The report mentioned that then South Korean Defense Minister Kim Dong-hyun initially held a negative attitude towards announcing the state of emergency, but Roh Sang-won's (phonetic) remarks made him "very happy." Although it is currently impossible to confirm the impact of Roh Sang-won's (phonetic) statements on Yoon Suk-yeol's final decision, several South Korean media outlets have disclosed details about Roh Sang-won's (phonetic) obsession with fortune-telling and divination. (Global Network)
韩媒曝尹锡悦宣布戒严令前算过命:今年运势会很好
South Korean media revealed that before President Yoon Suk-yeol announced the state of emergency, he had consulted fortune-tellers, stating that his luck would be very good this year.
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