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12/4/24 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

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12.04.2024 at 07:16pm

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National Security News Content:

1. From Hybrid to Conventional Warfare: Three Lessons for Taiwan from Ukraine
2. A push to cut veterans’ disability benefits is gaining traction, experts warn
3. Russia will use ‘even stronger military means’ if Western pressure continues, warns deputy foreign minister
4. Eighteen ways Palantir wants the Pentagon to change
5. Palantir: It’s Unlikely To End Well
6. To defend Taiwan tomorrow, we must prepare to sanction China today
7. Russia and the west are entering the ‘grey zone’ of warfare – and the oceans are a key battleground
8. The Wagner Group’s Use of Chinese Space Intelligence
9. America is Not Prepared for a Protracted War
10. FBI arrests man allegedly helping prepare ‘surprise attack’ on South Korea
11. Opinion The U.S. stakes in Syria following the fall of Aleppo
12. The Irregular Warfare Center & Office of the Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence and Security Host Inaugural Intelligence Support to IW Symposium
13. War and appeasement: why a deal with Putin will backfire
14. The Okinawa Conundrum: Rethinking Regional Security
15. A Last Chance to Prevent Nuclear Anarchy
16. To counter China and support national security, Congress must empower NIST
17. Trump taps Driscoll as Army secretary, Navarro as trade advisor
18. All bow before the almighty US dollar
19. Beijing sharpens tone over US missile launcher in the Philippines
20. Special Forces Robin Sage exercise returns to Cumberland County area this month

Korean News Content:

1. South Korean President Faces Impeachment Motion After Declaring Martial Law
2. Who is Lee Jae-myung, the South Korean opposition leader?
3. What Just Happened in South Korea?
4. Surprise Martial Law Declaration Throws South Korea Into Turmoil (Updated)
5. Why Yoon staged a coup that lasted less than 160 minutes
6. South Korea’s New Destroyer Is Designed To Fire Ballistic Missiles
7. Opposition parties submit impeachment motion against Yoon after martial law turmoil
8. U.S. ‘encouraged by resilience’ of S. Korean democracy after martial law turmoil: top envoy
9. Editorial: Why the delay? DPK’s reluctance on spy law raises eyebrows (South Korea)
10. What has happened in South Korea and what does martial law have to do with it?
11. Risk of North Korea’s miscalculation rises after South’s martial law declaration
12. Crisis in South Korea, Catching Many by Surprise, Marks Country’s Most Dangerous Confrontation in Decades
13. Oh, Seoul! Koreans meet a challenge
14. South Korea’s president lifts martial law hours after declaring it
15. South Korea Political Tumult Could Sour Appetite for Korean Assets
16. Chinese national arrested in US on charges of trafficking arms to North Korea
17. Actor and Former 707 Special Mission Group Member Lee Kwan-hoon Persuades Martial Law Troops: “Don’t Block the Way”
18. Actions create consequences: let’s think over some kimchi: a bit more on yesterday’s whirlwind in Korea
19. South Korea’s sloppy coup attempt: Why’d Yoon do it?

About The Author

  • David Maxwell

    David Maxwell is a retired U.S. Army Special Forces Colonel who has spent more than 30 years in the Asia Pacific region (primarily Korea, Japan, and the Philippines) as a practitioner, specializing in Northeast Asian Security Affairs and irregular, unconventional, and political warfare. He is the Vice President of the Center for Asia Pacific Strategy. He commanded the Joint Special Operations Task Force Philippines during the war on terrorism and is the former J5 and Chief of Staff of the Special Operations Command Korea, and G3 of the US Army Special Operations Command. Following retirement, he was the Associate Director of the Security Studies Program at Georgetown University. He is a member of the board of directors of the Committee for Human Rights in North Korea and the OSS Society, on the board of advisers of Spirit of America, and is a contributing editor to Small Wars Journal.

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