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12/6/24 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

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12.06.2024 at 02:17pm

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National Security News Content:

1. US should blunt ‘collaboration’ by China, North Korea, Russia and Iran: senior officials
2. Trump May Find Things to Like About Biden’s ‘Horrible’ Foreign Policy
3. DoD Announces Strategy for Countering Unmanned Systems
4. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, December 5, 2024
5. Iran Update, December 5, 2024
6. Are Democracies Doomed to Gridlock and Dysfunction?
7. Beyond Human-in-the-Loop: Managing AI Risks in Nuclear Command-and-Control
8. Americans trust the military a bit more now, but much less than during war years, survey finds
9. Can American pressure change China?
10. American Kidnapped in Philippines Is Believed to Be Dead, Police Say
11. China-Taiwan Weekly Update, December 5, 2024
12. Why do still have VOA, RFE/RL, and the other broadcasters under USAGM?
13. The Forgotten Crucibles: The Korean War and the Balkans Wars as Markers of Geopolitical Flux
14. Can Martial Law Happen in America?
15. Why Ukrainian – Israeli Defense Cooperation Is in the U.S. National Security Interest
16. Dwarfed by China in Shipbuilding, U.S. Looks To Rebuild Its Defense Industrial Base
17. Report to Congress on Marine Littoral Regiments
18. U.S. Navy Bolsters Carrier Presence in the West Pacific
19. Vladimir Putin’s Nuclear Bluff
20. Misunderstanding Escalation Dynamics with Russia
21. West drawing near to ‘third nuclear age,’ says head of UK armed forces
22. After Trump’s win, Russian disinformation aims to drive a wedge between the US and Ukraine
23. How a director of national intelligence helps a president navigate global threats
24. Far from the front lines, a spy war rages over Russian weapons
25. Solar Diplomacy: The Role of Renewable Energy in Great Power Competition – Irregular Warfare Initiative
26. Women in Leadership Roles in Special Missions Unit

Korean News Content:

1. Trump’s North Korea policy should shift from CVID to CVIF
2. State Dept. says S. Korea-US alliance ‘transcends any particular president’
3. South Korean General Gives a Confused Account of a Failed Crackdown
4. As global defense spending surges, South Korean arms makers look like a clear winner
5. South Korean Military Leaders Describe Confusion During Failed Crackdown
6. South Korea’s Yoon Survives Martial Law Miscue – For Now
7. Chances of impeachment grow as ruling party leader calls for suspension of president’s power
8. Army special warfare commander says he defied order to drag out lawmakers
9. S. Korean three senior commanders removed over emergency martial law allegations
10. Exclusive: “Round everyone up” Yoon ordered the NIS to arrest politicians after martial law declaration
11. Acting defense minister: no second martial law under any circumstances
12. NIS deputy names leaders targeted by Yoon after martial law declaration
13. N. Korea’s state media remains silent about martial law turmoil in S. Korea
14. N. Korea to hold key parliamentary meeting 2 days after Trump’s inauguration
15. S. Korea, U.S., Japan to hold talks on N.K. nuclear provocation next week
16. The Six Hours of Chaos That Dragged South Korea Into Martial Law and Back
17. [12/3 Coup Breaking News 5] Full text of the impeachment motion against the President (Yoon Seok-yeol)
18. The Forgotten Crucibles: The Korean War and the Balkans Wars as Markers of Geopolitical Flux
19. Shamanism and Korean politics: Choosing the right time for a coup?
20. The unintended consequences of Yoon’s martial law debacle
21. South Korean President Could Declare Martial Law Again, Says Ruling Party Leader

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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