3/29/23 National Security and Korean News and Commentary
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National Security News Content:
1. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, March 28, 2023
2. Winning the New Cold War: A Plan for Countering China
3. Competition With China Drives FY 2024 Budget Request
4. Summit for Democracy: Democracy Cohort Outcomes – United States Department of State
5. Gendered Disinformation: Tactics, Themes, and Trends by Foreign Malign Actors – United States Department of State
6. Pentagon Woos Silicon Valley to Join Ranks of Arms Makers
7. Ukraine launches U.S. “small diameter” bomb with longer range than HIMARS
8. China seeks stalemate in Ukraine, US diversion from Taiwan
9. For shared human values: Forum on democracy opens in Beijing
10. Ukraine Offensive Takes Shape, With Big Unknowns
11. Americans hooked on Chinese apps
12. FACT SHEET: President Biden Signs Executive Order to Prohibit U.S. Government Use of Commercial Spyware that Poses Risks to National Security
13. Why is Biden doing another pointless Summit for Democracy?
14. China spent $240 billion bailing out ‘Belt and Road’ countries – study
15. The U.S. Should Get Over Its Short War Obsession
16. Why You Fell for the Fake Pope Coat
17. USAID, Internews, and Microsoft Announce Public-Private Partnership to Develop Media Viability Accelerator
18. Russian Nukes in Belarus: Just Another Gimmick by Putin
19. Here Is Everything Taiwan Needs to Stop a Chinese Invasion
20. Pick a True Believer to Run Your Military Campaigns
21. Xi Jinping Says He Is Preparing China for War
22. How to Protect American Democracy
23. Over-the-Horizon and Under the Threshold: Bringing Unconventional Warfare to Ukraine
24. Building R2-D2 – (AI)
25: Poll: Cut federal spending — but not big-ticket programs
26. He came to D.C. as a Brazilian student. The U.S. says he was a Russian spy.
Korean News Content:
1. U.S. will continue building defense capabilities against N. Korean nuclear threats: Kirby
2. U.S., S. Korea enhancing joint deterrence against N. Korean aggression: Austin
3. S. Korea voices ‘deep regrets’ over Japan’s controversial history textbooks
4. Fat man shows off his Fat Man: Kim Jong-un poses next to ‘his new tactical nukes’ as he calls for ‘exponential’ growth of his nuclear arsenal
5. North Korean hackers play the ‘long con’ by targeting experts
6. South Korea’s ‘Three Axis’ Defense System Is in Trouble
7. Nat’l security adviser resigns amid reported trouble planning U.S. state visit
8. Possibility of replacing national security advisor reportedly reviewed
9. National Security Adviser Kim Sung-han resigns
10. Google researchers name new North Korea state-backed hacking group
11. South’s UN envoy slams Russian, Chinese narratives
12. Cybercriminals targeting U.S. on behalf of North Korea: Report
13. DPR Korea: Truth, justice needed amid ‘tragic’ legacy of enforced disappearances
14. Chinese ambassador arrives in North Korea in sign of reopening
15. Revised Japanese textbooks distort wartime forced labor, catching Korea off guard
16. US and South Korea send thousands of troops and 23-ton vehicles to practice beach assault