We are unable to admit the obvious, that at least in the short-to-medium term, North Korea will not give up its nuclear weapons, the only tool it has to deter Washington in a crisis.
South Korea’s new anti-leaflet law sparks backlash in Washington
This week, the South Korean parliament passed a law criminalizing the practice of floating balloons with anti-regime leaflets, cultural items and cash into North Korea. The move is causing a backlash …
America Must Take North Korea’s Cyber Warfare Capabilities Seriously
While it has not launched any new missiles since July, North Korea instead demonstrated its hostility with cyber-attacks throughout 2020. What can Washington do to push back?
How Realistic Was the Alleged Arms Deal in The Mole: Undercover in North Korea?
The Mole: Undercover in North Korea is a ten-year sting operation documenting an alleged $3.2 million fuel products and arms deal in 2018 with constituents from North Korea, Jorda …
Nuclear watchdog says Iran and North Korea pose a global threat
The incoming Biden administration will need to make Iran a priority, said Rafael Mariano Grossi, director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency. He sat down with CBS’s Pamela Falk to …
North Korea News: South Korea Bans Leaflet Distribution After Threat From Kim Jong Un Regime
North Korean defectors living in South Korea have sworn to continue sending leaflets over the borders despite a recent law banning the practice. Former North Koreans are among the …
Moon advised to prioritize alliance tasks before North Korea issues
Desperate for diplomatic achievements in the final phase of his presidency, Moon is expected to place priority on asserting his role as a mediator between the U.S. and North Korea when Biden takes …
Activists condemn South Korea outlawing propaganda leaflets
Seoul’s new legislation makes it a crime to send information over the border into North Korea, but activists plan to challenge the rule on the grounds that it violates freedom of speech.
North Korea horror: Train crash feared to be ‘no accident’ as military among 600 dead
A TRAIN derailment that killed at least 600 people in North Korea has sparked concern among local people who fear the crash was “no accident” after more than half of the dead were part of the military …
Russia denies report of vaccine sale to North Korea
North Korea purchased a coronavirus vaccine from Russia and ordered thermal imaging systems from China, according to a Japanese newspaper. Russia has denied the report.