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Editorial: El Mundo

  • The failed coup in South Korea is a display of the struggle between authoritarianism and democracy amid global instability.
  • The Asian crisis demonstrates the risk of an expansion of the illiberal model pushed by regimes such as Russia and China.
  • The USA, as a guarantor of the western system, is entering an uncertain phase with the possible return of Trump.
  • On Tuesday night, South Korea, one of Asia's most stable countries, entered a crisis.
  • President Yoon Suk-yeol tried to resolve the political deadlock by appealing to a martial law, which was repealed hours later due to popular and parliamentary pressure.
  • This incident in a key Western ally, hosting 28,000 US soldiers, reflects instability on the border with North Korea, a nuclear dictatorship allied with Putin.

Conclusion: The situation in South Korea is a reflection of the existing global tension, where authoritarianism seeks to gain ground in a context of instability and geopolitical change.