South Korea's New Unification Policy Raises Tensions with North
President Yoon Suk-yeol's approach focuses on human rights and external information, sparking fears of regime change in Pyongyang.
- Yoon's policy diverges from previous administrations' gradual, trust-based strategies.
- The plan emphasizes freedom, human rights, and international cooperation.
- North Korea views the policy as a threat to its political system.
- Analysts suggest the policy aims to rally conservative support amid Yoon's low approval ratings.
- Tensions on the Korean peninsula have escalated, with both sides engaging in provocative actions.