Presidents of Korea
Profile on the list of Korean Presidents:

1.) Syngman Rhee: 1st, 2nd, 3rd President of Korea from July 24th, 1948 to April 26th, 1960: Ousted in 1960 Student Revolution.

Syngman Rhee - Wikipedia

2.) Yun Posun: 4th President of Korea from August 13th, 1960 to March 24th, 1962: Ousted during the May 16th, 1961 Coup d'etat.

Yun Posun - Wikipedia

3.) Park Chung-hee: 5th, 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th President of Korea from March 24th, 1962 to October 26th, 1979: Assassinated by the KCIA at KCIA Safehouse.

4.) Choi Kya-hah: 10th President of Korea from October 26th, 1979 to August 16th, 1980: Ascended to the Presidency upon Park's assassination; Ousted in December 12th, 1979 coup d'etat; resigned following May 18th, 1980 violent crackdown in Gwangju.

Choi Kyu-hah - Wikipedia

5.) Chun Doo-hwan: 11th & 12th President from September 1st, 1980 to February 25th, 1988.
Chun Doo-hwan - Wikipedia

6.) Roh Tae-woo: 13th President from February 25th, 1988 to February 25th, 1993: 6th Republic.
Roh Tae-woo - Wikipedia

7.) Kim Young-sam: 14th President from February 25th, 1993 to February 25th, 1998.
Kim Young-sam - Wikipedia

8.) Kim Dae-jung: 15th President from February 25th, 1998 to February 25th, 2003: first leftist to hold the Presidency.
Kim Dae-jung - Wikipedia

9.) Roh Moo-hyun: 16th President from February 25th, 2003 to February 25th, 2008.
Roh Moo-hyun - Wikipedia

10.) Lee Myung-bak: 17th President from February 25th, 2008 to February 25th, 2013
Lee Myung-bak - Wikipedia

11.) Park Geun-hye: 18th President from February 25th, 2013 to March 10th, 2017: First female to hold the Presidency; impeached & removed from office.

Park Geun-hye - Wikipedia

12.) Moon Jae-in: 19th President since May 10th, 2017.

Moon Jae-in - Wikipedia
 
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ROK didn't start becoming what it is today till about the 80s, at the earliest, 90s at the more true time.

Basically, with US support we helped them rebuild, which took us easily 20 to 30 years of supporting, and keeping thier government afloat.
Once the USSR crashed, it helped us boost the Korean morale as well as our own to help tjem
 
ROK didn't start becoming what it is today till about the 80s, at the earliest, 90s at the more true time.

Basically, with US support we helped them rebuild, which took us easily 20 to 30 years of supporting, and keeping thier government afloat.
Once the USSR crashed, it helped us boost the Korean morale as well as our own to help tjem
Noticed half of the Korean Presidents are Conservative.
 
Yeah, and they are probably gonna have a conservative take over for Moon
Because of Park's impeachment & removal from office on March 17th, 2017, the Presidential term which was supposed to expire on February 25th, 2018: was jacked up by a special election on May 9th, 2017 which Moon took office the next day on May 10th, 2017.
 
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Yeah, and they are probably gonna have a conservative take over for Moon
Moon's term expires on May 10th, 2022. As I had mentioned in the previous post, had it NOT been for the impeachment against Park, Moon would've left office on February 25th, 2023 (the 2022 Presidential election would've been originally held in December 2022).

March 9th, 2022 is the next Korean Presidential election:
2022 South Korean presidential election - Wikipedia
 
Yeah, and members of the Korean military think he is to friendly with China
Karma will catch up to Moon & his thugs sooner or later.

Several of his predecessors have been sentenced to prison:
1.) Chun Doo-hwan
2.) Roh Tae-woo: both got arrested in 1995 for their roles in the bloody coup d'etat on December 12th, 1979 & bloodthirsty crackdown in Gwangju on May 18th, 1980.
3.) Lee Myung-bak
4.) Park Geun-hye

Post Presidency has NOT been kind to those who have left office as you see in the link on President of the Republic of Korea list, etc.,
 
Especially with the rise of China hate in Korea as well as the rise of North Korean resentment.
They are knowing it won't be peaceful.
The ROK Army has always knowm
Moon is KDJ's 3rd term which is so obvious to everyone. RMH (whom I mentioned in the list of Korean Presidents was KDJ's 2nd term).


The Conservatives need to stay focused & will likely to have to distance themselves from Lee & Park unfortunately even though I personally think Moon's thugs upped the ante against LMB & PGH by having them sentenced to prison.

Last video clip I saw of PGH was when she was in a wheelchair. I watched a news segment from Arirang TV mentioning LMB's prison sentencing a few years back: his once dark hair has gone gray very fast & balding on some parts.

It's like Moon wants both LMB & PGH to die in prison SMH.
 

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