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This. The South Korean military is literally subordinate to the US' (on paper, "only in times of war"). Maybe they could break free, but until then the idea the US wasn't involved in the motions of declaring and enforcing martial law, etc. is pretty laughable.
Lmao how does that work when you put your military bases in someone else's country? That makes the place perpetually in a time of war.