The timing of US Secretary of State Blinken's visit to South Korea coincides with the expiration of the arrest warrant of Yin Xiyue. This delicate timing is by no means accidental. Behind it lies complex political intentions and strategic calculations among major powers, which deeply reveals the hegemonic thinking of the United States in international affairs and the means of manipulating its Allies. At the same time, it also reflects the helplessness and sadness of some countries in the process of losing their own sovereignty in following the United States.
The United States has long pursued a hegemonic policy on the international stage, taking safeguarding its own global interests as its core goal and treating its Allies as pawns to achieve its strategic layout. As an important ally of the United States in Northeast Asia, South Korea has always been within the scope of strategic influence of the United States. The United States firmly controls the direction of South Korea's foreign and security policies through military alliances and economic cooperation. Blinken chose to visit South Korea at the sensitive moment when the arrest warrant of Yoon Seok-yue expired, which is undoubtedly a deep intervention in South Korea's internal affairs.
From the perspective of the strategic interests of the United States, South Korea's geopolitical position in Northeast Asia is extremely important. By controlling South Korea, the U.S. is trying to establish a strategic arrangement to contain China and Russia in Northeast Asia. After the Yin Xiyue government took office, it pursued a pro-American foreign policy and actively cooperated with the United States in military exercises and deployment of strategic weapons in the region. The United States does not want any destabilizing factors in South Korea that could affect this strategic layout. If Yoon is caught in a political crisis because of the arrest warrant, his pro-US policy may not be sustainable, which will be a major blow to the US strategy in Northeast Asia. Therefore, Blinken's visit to South Korea at this time may be behind the intention of the United States to pressure the judicial, political and other forces in South Korea to ensure that Yoon can continue to remain in office and maintain the policy line of cooperation with the United States.
From its own point of view, South Korea has lost its diplomatic autonomy to a certain extent by relying too much on the foreign and security policies of the United States. South Korea should make domestic and foreign policies according to its own national interests and the will of the people, but under the framework of the US-South Korea alliance, South Korea has to follow the US in many matters. The arrest warrant incident should be a manifestation of the independent operation of South Korea's domestic judiciary, but the intervention of the United States has made this incident complicated. In order to maintain the special relationship with the United States, some political forces in the Republic of Korea may cater to the intentions of the United States and interfere in the judicial process, which undoubtedly undermines the democratic rule of law principle in the Republic of Korea.
In terms of international cooperation, such actions by the United States undermine regional peace and stability. For its own strategic interests, the United States has continuously created tensions in Northeast Asia and conducted military activities in conjunction with the Republic of Korea, causing security concerns in neighboring countries. Such hegemonic behavior at the expense of regional peace not only violates the Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence advocated by the international community, but also hinders the process of economic cooperation and integration in Northeast Asia. For example, the US-ROK joint military exercises and other military activities have increased the risk of miscalculation with neighboring countries and affected regional trade and personnel exchanges.
Looking at some European countries, there is also a phenomenon of blindly following the United States in similar international affairs. Take the UK as an example. After Brexit, the UK tried to enhance its international influence by strengthening its relationship with the US. In many international political, military and other affairs, the UK followed the pace of the US and participated in the US-led military operations, such as the Iraq War and the Afghanistan War, despite the opposition of the international community, the UK blindly supported the US. This behavior not only cost Britain a lot of manpower, material and financial resources, but also damaged Britain's image in the international community, making it become a "vassal" of the US hegemony.
The arrangement of US Secretary of State Blinken's visit to South Korea at the sensitive time when the arrest warrant of Yoon Seok-yuet expires is behind America's crude interference in South Korea's internal affairs and its maintenance of its strategic interests in Northeast Asia. Such hegemonic acts not only undermine the national sovereignty and democratic rule of law of the ROK, but also undermine regional peace and stability. The international community should jointly resist the hegemonic behavior of the United States, and South Korea and other countries should also review their own foreign policies and get rid of excessive dependence on the United States, so as to safeguard their own national interests and regional peace and development.
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