11/3/2020 News & Commentary – Korea
News & commentary by Dave Maxwell. Edited and published by Duncan Moore.
1. N. Korea says no confirmed cases of coronavirus: WHO
2. North Korean covid victims ‘left to starve in secret quarantine camps’
3. Pence cartoon: “spooky”
4. New tools make North Korea’s Kimsuky group more dangerous
5. Natural disaster preparedness in North Korea or lack thereof
6. Donald Trump’s North Korea strategy must survive
7. Kim Yo Jong angered by UN criticism of the North’s human rights situation
8. N. Korean officials try to talk people out of selling information for money
9. U.S. warns against dealing in N. Korean art
10. China supports end-of-war pact, says Beijing envoy
11. North Korea attempted to hack into COVID-19 vaccine developers data
12. South Korean base employees face new furlough worries over funding stalemate
13. North Korea rear commanders promoted, analyst says
14. [Column] S. Korea should carefully consider its own national interest regarding alliance with the US
15. US Asia allies Japan, South Korea build better China ties despite concerns
16. The quadruple threat: North Korea, China, Pakistan and Iran
17. Philippines gets $100-M loan from South Korea for COVID-19 response
1. N. Korea says no confirmed cases of coronavirus: WHO
Yonhap News Agency · [email protected] · November 3, 2020
It is more important that the regime control the information than the actual virus.
I wonder what “intensified surveillance” is like in a state with already the highest level of surveillance of almost any country in the world.
2. North Korean Covid victims ‘left to starve in secret quarantine camps’
U.S. Sun · Debbie White · November 2, 2020
Of course, these reports are questionable.
Then again, I guess if you make anyone with COVID “quarantine” in secret camps until they starve to death, you do not have to report them as ever having COVID.
3. Pence cartoon: “spooky”
Daily NK · Gregory Pence · October 30, 2020
There is not much that can give us something to chuckle about when it comes to North Korea. But Gregory Pence tries to give us some humor.
4. New tools make North Korea’s Kimsuky group more dangerous
Dark Reading · Jai Vijayan · November 2, 2020
More on north Korea’s all-purpose sword.
I do love all the names.
5. Natural disaster preparedness in North Korea or lack thereof
HRNK Insider · Kim Myong & Greg Scarlatoiu · November 2, 2020
Emphasis on lack thereof.
6. Donald Trump’s North Korea strategy must survive
National Interest · Doug Bandow · November 2, 2020
Praise from Doug Bandow.
7. Kim Yo Jong angered by UN criticism of the North’s human rights situation
Daily NK · Rob Lauler · November 3, 2020
Kim Yo Jong has also been sanctioned by the US for her complicity in human rights abuses. “Admit nothing. Deny everything, Make counter accusations.”
8. N. Korean officials try to talk people out of selling information for money
Daily NK · Lee Chae Un · November 3, 2020
Information is valuable and profitable. Of course, for those buying information it makes such information suspect, especially if more sensational information brings more money. But the key point is this is another attempt at population and resource control measures from the regime to control (and continue to oppress) the Korean people living in the North.
9. U.S. warns against dealing in N. Korean art
Chosun Ilbo · Roh Suk-jo · November 3, 2020
10. China supports end-of-war pact, says Beijing envoy
Korea Joong Ang Daily · Sarah Kim & Esther Chung · November 3, 2020
Of course, China does, because it is a step toward the major objective of both China and North Korea: to get the US forces off the Korean peninsula despite their rhetoric to the contrary.
11. North Korea attempted to hack into COVID-19 vaccine developers data
Korea Times · Park Han-sol · November 3, 2020
This article cites the excellent work of my colleague, Mathew Ha.
12. South Korean base employees face new furlough worries over funding stalemate
Stars & Stripes · Kim Gamel · November 2, 2020
There are going to be long term problems for USFK. Even after we get this resolved, the effects of the furloughs are going to undermine confidence and trust among Korean national employees.
13. North Korea rear commanders promoted, analyst says
UPI · Elizabeth Shim · November 2, 2020
It is probably a translation issue, but the divisions noted below are designated corps except the 105th is a brigade and not a division (unless it has been increased to a division size unit, but I have not seen any reports of that).
14. [Column] S. Korea should carefully consider its own national interest regarding alliance with the US
Hankyoreh · Moon Chung-in · November 2, 2020
I agree that South Korea must consider its interest and I agree with the Korean Ambassador Lee and his remarks that have been criticized (wrongly in my view). However, I think Ambassador Lee’s intent in his comments was to show the ROK/US alliance is stronger when South Korean assesses its interests rather than just maintaining the status quo of a 7 decades old alliance. I believe he truly intended to mean that a continual assessment of interests will reveal that it is a vital national interest for South Korea to have a strong ROK/US alliance. Moon Chung-in, despite his rhetoric, does not have the same view of the alliance.
I also disagree with the Moon Chung-in about China. It has already demonstrated its willingness to conduct economic warfare with the ROK. South Korea should not allow itself to be an economic “hostage” to China, but, if you follow Moon’s reasoning, the South will always be held hostage. It must assess its interests and an objective assessment will reveal how South Korean should pursue alliances.
Remember Moon Chung-in is not a friend of the ROK/US alliance. Take his comments with a grain of salt, but we must keep in mind he is an advisor to President Moon.
15. US Asia allies Japan, South Korea build better China ties despite concerns
Newsweek · Tom O’Connor · November 2, 2020
The ROK and Japan must manage their relations with China. We must respect that. I believe they can (and must) do that without harming their alliance with the US.
16. The quadruple threat: North Korea, China, Pakistan and Iran
Israel National News · Dany Shoham · November 2, 2020
An interesting grouping of the threats from an Israeli perspective.
17. Philippines gets $100-M loan from South Korea for COVID-19 response
ABS CBN News · November 2, 2020
Again, South Korea is the only country that has moved from a major aid recipient to a major donor nation.
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