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South Korea is sliding into Beijing's orbit. If it tips, the entire Pacific security map changes. Canadian political commentator William Barclay @WillBarclayPCBG just gave his first Korean media interview, and the picture he paints is not the one US news outlets are selling. The sitting South Korean president, Lee Jae-myung, ordered an illegal search and seizure at Osan US Air Base. A US installation. On allied soil. He has publicly aligned with Iran. Publicly aligned with Beijing. Barclay calls him "Little Lee" and argues the Chinese Communist Party has clear infiltration routes into his government. Conservative Koreans are being treated, in Barclay's words, as "an enemy to be eradicated." Free speech and political association are eroding in real time. And Korean mainstream media, now firmly inside the Lee administration's grip, will not report any of it. Trump himself said, on the record, that what is unfolding in South Korea looks like a purge. Like a revolution. He is not the kind of president who walks those words back. The nomination of former Congresswoman Michelle Park Steele as Ambassador, announced the moment the Iran operation concluded, was no coincidence. Barclay reads it as a signal: Washington will not let Seoul slide into Beijing's orbit through the ballot box. In America, fake news is manufactured to bring a president down. In South Korea, the president brands truth as fake news and uses state power to silence it.



























