In the 11 years since North Korea torpedoed the South Korean warship Cheonan, killing 46 sailors, the South Korean government has strengthened its forces and worked out a new retaliatory policy.
Soviet-Designed An-2 Biplanes Are South Korea’s Secretive Aggressors
The An-2 may be low tech, but North Korea would send waves of them filled with commandos into South Korea during the opening stages of a war.
North Korea unlikely to carry out provocations ahead of South Korea-US summit: minister
Unification Minister Lee In-young said Friday that North Korea is not likely to carry out major provocations ahead of summit talks between the …
North Korea unlikely to carry out provocations ahead of South Korea-US summit: minister
Unification Minister Lee In-young said Friday that North Korea is not likely to carry out major provocations ahead of summit talks between the …
An-2 Biplanes Are South Korea’s Secretive Aggressors
In the past, we’ve looked in some detail at the role that North Korea’s antiquated An-2 Colt biplanes could likely play in a conflict on the Korean peninsula, one that would embroil forces from the …
S. Korea raids activist’s office over anti-North leaflets
South Korean police have raided the office of an activist who said he floated propaganda leaflets toward North Korea by balloon in defiance of a contentious new law that bans such actions …
Migrants from Japan to North Korea after war were promised ‘paradise on earth’ but ended up ‘in hell’
As the Korean War came to an end, the Japanese government wanted to get rid of the Koreans living in the slums, so it mounted a propaganda blitz, touting itself as a “paradise” with jobs} for everyone …
US, Japan, South Korea diplomats review North Korea strategy
Japan, S.Korea meet with Blinken despite rifts
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Wednesday met jointly with his South Korean and Japanese counterparts to discuss North Korea, bringing together the allies despite renewed rifts.
Canada and Japan move to expand security cooperation in Indo-Pacific
Facing a common threat of an increasingly assertive China and an unpredictable North Korea, Canada and Japan are moving to deepen their security and defence cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.