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Yoon was in an incredibly weak position, with the legislature and courts both opposing him, and most of the military openly refusing to comply with his martial law declaration.
If Congress, SCOTUS, and the vast majority of the military was opposed to Trump, we wouldn't be even close to where we are.
Yoon's insurrection was more of a last-ditch Hail Mary to avoid what was already coming. It was his J6, and protests aren't what ended it; the legislature voted to cancel martial law immediately, and the courts sided with them.