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some words not enough. thanks...

good article, good work.

By deeply analyzing this incident in South Korea, instead of focusing solely on President Yoon's responsibility, it addresses it within a broader historical and sociopolitical framework. It emphasizes the long-term effects of the erosion of democracy and issues an important warning to prevent similar incidents from occurring in the future.

This text can be a valuable resource for understanding this critical incident in South Korea and drawing important lessons for future democratic development.

Note: This commentary is a general assessment based on the content of the text. For a more in-depth analysis, it is recommended to read the entire text and conduct further research.

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