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South Korean President Lee Jae-myung recently voiced support for nuclear armament, though he made it clear—this isn't happening without Washington's blessing. The stance is interesting timing-wise, especially as regional tensions simmer and defense postures shift across East Asia.
Why does this matter beyond the obvious geopolitical chess game? Markets hate uncertainty, and nuclear policy debates tend to amplify it. South Korea is a major tech hub and a growing player in the Web3 space. Any serious escalation in defense policy could ripple through investor sentiment, particularly in Asian mark
Why does this matter beyond the obvious geopolitical chess game? Markets hate uncertainty, and nuclear policy debates tend to amplify it. South Korea is a major tech hub and a growing player in the Web3 space. Any serious escalation in defense policy could ripple through investor sentiment, particularly in Asian mark

