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6/6/25 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

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06.06.2025 at 02:30pm

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National Security News Content:

1. Why We Will Continue to Fight
2. Russia Launches Massive Aerial Assault on Ukraine
3. Ukraine’s Drone Attack Exposes Achilles’ Heel of Military Superpowers
4. Donald Trump’s New Friend in Germany
5. Trump Says He Discussed Trade, Rare Earths in Call With China’s Xi
6. A Crisis of American Power: Competing for Legitimacy, Influence, and Capacity in the 21st Century
7. It’s a Really Bad Time to Be an Expert in Washington
8. Ukraine’s dirty war is just getting started
9. Stanford is a case study in how Beijing infiltrates U.S. universities
10. The ‘New Warfare’ Comes of Age: Are We Ready?
11. Private Military Companies (PMCs) Subject Bibliography No. 1: Wagner Group (Africa Corps)
12. US must harden Indo-Pacific bases against drone attacks, think tank says
13. Ukraine’s Operation Spider Web destroyed more than aircraft – it tore apart the old idea that bases far behind the front lines are safe
14. Vets hope thousands will rally against VA cuts in nationwide protests
15. ‘No human hands’: NGA circulates AI-generated intel, director says16.
16. Embrace Poland and the Baltic States for Embracing Anti-Personnel Mines
17. DoD 3.0: Rebooting the Pentagon for the Next War
18. America’s Allies Must Save Themselves
19.  How Japan—and Other U.S. Allies—Can Work Around America: A Plan to Survive Trump’s Trade War
20. As Rutte formally unveils NATO 5% spending proposal, Hegseth says some allies ‘not quite there’
21. Iran Orders Material From China for Hundreds of Ballistic Missiles
22. Could US and Israel Destroy Iran’s Nuke Program? Yep, Here’s How
23. The President’s Path to the Right Side of History
24. Drop NATO’s Pacific Illusion
25. Inside the US Army’s Pacific war prep, from unfamiliar aircraft landings to drone warfare
26. Trump’s pivot to Asia is a turn away from Europe
27. Fusion Energy Is The Key To World Hegemony
28. Brain control warfare: China’s bleeding-edge strategy for winning without firing a shot

Korean News Content:

1. USFK commander honors Korean War veterans on Memorial Day
2. Activists send leaflets to N. Korea urging return of abductees
3. The American left’s misguided crush on Lee Jae-myung
4. South Korean conservatives looking for rebirth after election loss
5. Victor Cha warns of full USFK pullout over policy clash
6. U.S. says N.K. military deployment, Russia’s support in return ‘must end’
7. South Koreans Have a New President, and Mixed Emotions
8. Israeli official warns North Korea-Syria arms cooperation would cross red line
9. Civic group sends leaflets to North Korea ahead of ROK presidential election
10. Talking With Trump Is One of the New South Korean President’s First Priorities
11. S Korea needs careful China policy
12. Democracy Wins a Referendum in South Korea
13. New president, new pressures put South Korea-U.S. alliance at crossroads
14. On Memorial Day, Lee pledges ‘extraordinary rewards for extraordinary sacrifices’
15. <Inside N. Korea> Internal Document Leaks Give Kim Regime Headaches… Digitization as Countermeasure (2) Propaganda Website ‘Napalsu’ Replaces Print Materials… “People Carrying Publications Have Disappeared”
16. After escaping North Korea, a defector fights for a new life inside the ring
17. North Korea will move damaged warship to other shipyard for repairs: State media

About The Author

  • 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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