5/4/23 National Security and Korean News and Commentary
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National Security News Content:
1. Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: May
2. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, May 3, 2023
3. Opinion | The U.S. warms to a role for China in resolving the Ukraine war
4. US, Philippines vow joint defense ‘anywhere in the South China Sea’
5. Ukraine’s Zelenskiy, in The Hague, says Putin must face justice
6. Russia accuses U.S. of orchestrating Kremlin drone attack
7. U.S. had no warning of a drone attack on the Kremlin, officials say
8. Opinion | A chaotic evacuation is symbolic of U.S. failure in Sudan
9. Real or not, reported Kremlin drone attack unsettles Russia
10. Preventing Intelligence Leaks: Let’s Start Over
11. Report: China is increasingly stopping people from leaving the country
12. Ukraine Situation Report: HIMARS Shown Being Stashed In ‘Soviet Bunker’
13. JSOU Paper – SOF Quills for the Porcupine | SOF News
14. Intelligence Leak Fuels Senate Effort to Protect Government Secrets
15. Poland Is the Indispensable NATO Ally
16. Samsung Is a Case Study in How Manufacturers Leave China
17. Even as China Reopens, Security Visits Spook Foreign Businesses
18. Western Pacific Nations Look to Washington for Leadership — But Don’t Get It
19. The new — or perhaps renewed — Cold War
20. Advance U.S. Interests by Giving Ukraine the Weapons It Needs Now
21. Iran’s Meaningless Concession Ahead of Key Nuclear Meeting
22. Iran Intensifies Ties with Syria
23. Biden proposes tighter national security rules around military bases after Chinese real estate purchases
24. What the end of the covid public health emergency means for you
25. Remote Wyoming roads provide proving ground for Air Force special operators
26. The most popular app in the U.S. deleted mentions of its Chinese owner
27. Building a US Special Forces ‘Stealth Network’ on Taiwan
28. Look to maritime domain to revive failed U.S. statecraft
Korean News Content:
1. Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: May – Korea
2. U.S.-South Korea pact risks a more aggressive North Korea
3. Samsung Is a Case Study in How Manufacturers Leave China
4. Deterrence, reassurance, and can kicking: The Washington Declaration
5. South Korea, US set to start largest-ever live-fire military drills
6. [ANALYSIS] Why Yoon is final piece in Washington-Seoul-Tokyo jigsaw
7. Yoon-Kishida summit to discuss national security, high-tech industries
8. China’s exports to North surge close to 2019 levels
9. N. Korea steps up criticism of S. Korea-U.S. deterrence plan
10. No Wonder Korea’s Birthrate Is So Low
11. U.S. working with S. Korea, Japan to address N. Korea’s human rights violations
12. N. Korean security agency commends agents for misinformation operation in China
13. North Korea orders citizens to read 10,000 pages of propaganda this year
14. Washington signals support for South Korean chipmakers in US battle with China