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3/27/26 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

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03.27.2026 at 05:00pm

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National Security News:

1. Overcoming the Legal and Structural Barriers to Irregular Warfare | CACI
2. Opinion | Don’t Let Iran’s Hostage-Takers Win
3.  Iran’s Long Game: Decades of Preparation Are Paying Off
4. Two distinct reasons striking Iran’s power plants is lawful, and why doing so may be the best path to peace
5. Strategic Capabilities Office Launching Cognitive Warfare Project
6. Pentagon prepares for massive “final blow” of Iran war
7. Streamlining the kill chain: how AI is changing modern warfare
8. Iran fortifying Kharg Island in preparation for potential US attack – report
9. Iran’s Attacks Force U.S. Troops to Work Remotely
10. The Age of Asymmetric Warfare Is Here, and the West Is Not Ready
11. Meet the Marines and Paratroopers Readied for Iran Duty
12. Experts hate Trump’s war on Iran. They’re making seven fatal errors
13. Companies to enter negotiations to build commercial data centers on Army installations
14. Iran War Live Updates: Pentagon Weighs Sending 10,000 More Ground Troops to the Middle East
15. The U.S. Military Assets Damaged or Lost in the Iran War
16. U.S. and Israel Have Pounded—but Not Eliminated—Iran’s Missile Threat
17. The Hormuz Hypothesis – What If the U.S. Navy Isn’t in a Hurry to Reopen the Strait?
18. Iran Is Trying to Defeat America in the Living Room
19. How to Kill a Multidomain Task Force
20. Hellscape Taiwan: A Porcupine Defense in the Drone Age
21. Cue, Not Confirmation: Air Sensing in Irregular Warfare
22. Magazine depth: Rapid depletion of missile stockpiles in Iran raises concerns about US readiness
23. Attack Helicopters Remain Vital to the American Way of War
24. Transforming Army Education: The Leadership Laboratory
25. What We Should Not Wish For
26. China This Week: Strategic Moves and Messaging

Korean News:

1. Overcoming the Legal and Structural Barriers to Irregular Warfare | CACI
2. Opinion | Don’t Let Iran’s Hostage-Takers Win
3.  Iran’s Long Game: Decades of Preparation Are Paying Off
4. Two distinct reasons striking Iran’s power plants is lawful, and why doing so may be the best path to peace
5. Strategic Capabilities Office Launching Cognitive Warfare Project
6. Pentagon prepares for massive “final blow” of Iran war
7. Streamlining the kill chain: how AI is changing modern warfare
8. Iran fortifying Kharg Island in preparation for potential US attack – report
9. Iran’s Attacks Force U.S. Troops to Work Remotely
10. The Age of Asymmetric Warfare Is Here, and the West Is Not Ready
11. Meet the Marines and Paratroopers Readied for Iran Duty
12. Experts hate Trump’s war on Iran. They’re making seven fatal errors
13. Companies to enter negotiations to build commercial data centers on Army installations
14. Iran War Live Updates: Pentagon Weighs Sending 10,000 More Ground Troops to the Middle East
15. The U.S. Military Assets Damaged or Lost in the Iran War
16. U.S. and Israel Have Pounded—but Not Eliminated—Iran’s Missile Threat
17. The Hormuz Hypothesis – What If the U.S. Navy Isn’t in a Hurry to Reopen the Strait?
18. Iran Is Trying to Defeat America in the Living Room
19. How to Kill a Multidomain Task Force
20. Hellscape Taiwan: A Porcupine Defense in the Drone Age
21. Cue, Not Confirmation: Air Sensing in Irregular Warfare
22. Magazine depth: Rapid depletion of missile stockpiles in Iran raises concerns about US readiness
23. Attack Helicopters Remain Vital to the American Way of War
24. Transforming Army Education: The Leadership Laboratory
25. What We Should Not Wish For
26. China This Week: Strategic Moves and Messaging

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 the Editor-at-Large of Small Wars Journal.

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