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A rebuttal to the Minister of National Defense’s claim that there is no problem with sending an observation team.

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https://n.news.naver.com/article/020/0003595853

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For some reason, Donga is refuting the security issue like this.

During President Roh’s Iraq War, he went to check whether the environment was safe before sending troops in earnest, and the dispatch itself was not at the height of the war at the time, but when it was being rebuilt. (Of course, there was public opposition even to that, and Shin Hae-cheol was 1. I also remember the demonstration.) It was not a mission to monitor the enemy’s movements.

Although the role, situation, and environment are different, they say it is the same as it is now, saying that the observation team was sent without the consent of the National Assembly. This story needs to be heard by the Minister of National Defense.

If you want information warfare, you only need to send government personnel and National Intelligence Service agents who do not need the consent of the National Assembly, excluding people in military uniform.

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