The political turmoil in South Korea could result in a takeover by those sympathetic to China and communism. Leftists could merge the South Korean state with the Kim regime of North Korea.
This requires 100 per cent of police personnel to be on duty and suspends all leave. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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