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12/2/25 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

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12.02.2025 at 02:59pm

Access National Security News HERE.

Access Korean News HERE.

National Security News:

  1. Unlawful Orders and Killing Shipwrecked Boat Strike Survivors: An Expert Backgrounder
  2. White House Defends Hegseth Over Strike on Alleged Drug Boat That Killed Survivors
  3. Opinion | Shooting the Wounded on Drug Boats?
  4. Trump’s Push to End the Ukraine War Is Sowing Fresh Fear About NATO’s Future
  5. Exclusive | Chinese Rare-Earth Dealers Find Ways to Dodge Beijing’s Export Restrictions
  6. Opinion | Can the U.S. Trust AI With National Security?
  7. White House says admiral approved second deadly boat strike
  8. Pete Hegseth is accused of throwing an ‘American hero’ under the bus as he shifts blame for drug boat strike
  9. USAF Fighter Jets’ New Strategy on Isolated Island
  10. Is China preparing for war in the Taiwan Strait?
  11. Special Operations News – Dec 1, 2025
  12. Outlets that reach millions denied access to rare Pentagon news briefings this week
  13. New White House Website Criticizes Journalists and News Outlets
  14. Ukraine’s “Hail Mary” Drone Attack Just Hit Moscow. Did It Matter?
  15. The rot eating at China’s war machine
  16. China’s military firms struggle as corruption purge bites, report says
  17. Opinion | The Lesson of China’s Japan Bullying
  18. From Paper to Permafrost: Applying Irregular Warfare Doctrine to Arctic Homeland Defense
  19. American-Led Regime Change Is Usually Disastrous
  20. Inside America’s next information war
  21. Gray Zone Clarity: Building Irregular Maritime Intelligence through Civilian-Linked Networks
  22. Mission Implausible: Revisiting the False Flag Narrative of Turkey’s July 15 Coup
  23. Guerrillas and Governance: Lessons on Resistance Forces and The Local Populace from The American Civil War
  24. The Ideological Security Dilemma in International Relations: The Case of US–China Ideological Competition
  25. The West’s Last Chance: How to Build a New Global Order Before It’s Too Late
  26. The Promise—and Limits—of a Free Press: Journalists Alone Cannot Stave Off Autocracy

 

Korean News:

  1. Inside America’s next information war
  2. The Promise—and Limits—of a Free Press: Journalists Alone Cannot Stave Off Autocracy
  3. Lee proposes restoring communication channels with N. Korea
  4. Lee calls for ‘nuclear free’ peninsula, but not North Korea’s denuclearization
  5. Russia using North Korean shells for vintage Cold War-era tanks, photos suggest
  6. Ministry stresses humanitarian consideration over home remittance by N.K. defectors
  7. Pursuing nukes would transform Seoul into ‘second North Korea,’ officials warn
  8. Defense chief apologizes for military’s involvement in Yoon’s martial law bid 1 year ago
  9. Fake tax invoices infected with N.K.-linked malware target S. Koreans: cybersecurity firm
  10. Seoul commits to nuclear treaty obligations amid nuclear-powered submarine development plan
  11. Lutnick confirms retroactive application of lowered 15 pct tariff on S. Korean autos
  12. 4 injured after anti-aircraft shell explosion at Army training center
  13. Could Korea seek compensation from China over fine dust pollution?
  14. Chinese Cosplayers in South Korean Uniforms Spark Controversy on SNS
  15. Martial law’s animosity has outlived decree — and now defines political identity

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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