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#ROK: YOON GONE. DAVID MAXWELL, CENTER FOR ASIA PACIFIC STRATEGY. @GORDONGCHANG, GATESTONE, NEWSWEEK, THE HILL

The John Batchelor Show

John Batchelor

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4.62.7K Ratings

🗓️ 8 April 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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#ROK: YOON GONE. DAVID MAXWELL, CENTER FOR ASIA PACIFIC STRATEGY. @GORDONGCHANG, GATESTONE, NEWSWEEK, THE HILL
1951 KOREAN WAR. USS SAINT PAUL

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Affair Podcast. I'm Anna Williamson. Now, if you don't know me, I'm a relationship

0:07.1

therapist, coach and TV personality. One in five people have admitted to having an affair.

0:14.0

Each episode features a different real-life affair story told by the people involved and offers

0:20.1

insights into the emotions, causes and consequences

0:23.1

of infidelity in today's world. Available to listen to on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music,

0:29.9

or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:36.6

This is CBS I on the world.

0:38.9

I'm John Bath, Gordon Chang at Gordon Ging Chang joins me, and we're off to South Korea,

0:44.6

thanks to David Maxwell, who joins us with comments on the news tumultuous these last days.

0:52.3

The Reuters report, within hours, who are the top contenders for South

0:57.9

Korea's presidential election? This is a consequence of a decision by the Constitutional Court

1:04.1

in these last days to follow through on the removal of President Jung from the presidency,

1:11.7

so it's now vacant.

1:19.4

David, a very good day to you. The vote from the Constitutional Court, which we spoke of last week before the verdict came in on Friday last, was 8 to nothing. Did that surprise you, David?

1:26.4

Good day to you.

1:34.0

Good day. Yes, it was surprising. I thought there'd be some split. And in fact, you know,

1:38.9

I'd kind of been anticipating the possibility of an equal split, which would have left the unit office. I think that this was probably an indication of why there was a delay, as there were probably

1:46.9

strong arguments within the, among the justices on how to rule.

1:53.7

And in the end, I think they, you know, they came to the conclusion either, you know, from

2:00.4

external coercion or that they

2:02.5

thought was best for the country. But one thing I'd like to point out about the decision,

2:09.1

you know, while it obviously removed President EUN, it also recognized the problems with the

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