A blunt White House social media post following the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has drawn unexpected attention among Koreans online, where users quickly identified the photo’s background as a Korean airport and began speculating about whether its use carried a hidden message. The post, uploaded Saturday to the White House’s official Instagram and X accounts, featured a black-and-white image of President Donald Trump walking up the stairs, stamped with the acronym “FAFO,” a slang expression meaning “F--- Around and Find Out.” The caption read, “No games. FAFO.” While the message was widely interpreted as a warning directed at Maduro and other adversaries, Korean-language comments soon flooded the post after online users recognized the setting as Gimhae International Airport in Busan. The image was taken in October, when Trump visited South Korea for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit and held talks with Chinese President Xi Jinping at a nearby air base. Screenshots of Korean comments questioning the photo choice circulated across online communi