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10/22/23 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sun, 10/22/2023 - 12:32pm

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National Security News Content:

1. 'There Are Options for Israel That Do Not Involve Killing Thousands of Civilians' (interview with Josh Paul, former State Dept civil servant)
2.  After Hamas, Then What? Israel's Undefined Endgame in Gaza
3. US military has more work to do integrating women, report finds
4. A sniper’s rifle, the subject of a lesson at a sniper school in Ukraine.
5. Video Analysis Shows Gaza Hospital Hit By Failed Rocket Meant for Israel
6. Inside the Commando Raids Unnerving Russia in Crimea
7. Documents found on fighters reveal Hamas capabilities, bloody plans
8. Biden hitches Israel aid to less popular Ukraine war support
9. Ukraine celebrates spectacular debut of ATACMS by playing Neil Diamond's 'Hello Again' over images of US missiles in action
10. US-China relations have stabilized, but in permafrost
11. Ukraine’s Counteroffensive Is More Successful Than You Think
12. Why China And India’s Populism Threatens The World Order

Korean News Content:

1. S. Korea, U.S., Japan conduct 1st joint air exercise near Korean Peninsula
2. US Envoy Urges New Strategies to Get Information into N. Korea
3. (Yonhap Interview) Retiring USFK officer cherishes memories from truce village separating two Koreas
4. S. Korea, Saudi Arabia to sign 51 deals, MOUs worth US$15.6 bln
5. Yoon, Saudi crown prince agree to deepen bilateral strategic partnership
6. North Korean defectors meet world in 'Beyond Utopia'
7. Where Does South Korea Stand on the Israel-Hamas Conflict?
8. Global defense firms eye expanding foothold in Korea
9. The Orient Express: North Korea’s Clandestine Supply Route to Russia
10. The world’s best alphabet

10/21/23 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sat, 10/21/2023 - 11:54am

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National Security News Content:

1. The Inflection Point: A speech that may well define Biden’s presidency
2. Biden Lights the Beacon, for Israel, Ukraine and the World
3. Biden Wanted to End ‘Forever Wars.’ Now He Looks Like a Wartime President.
4. Learning from LSCO: Applying Lessons to Irregular Conflict
5. AP visual analysis: Rocket from Gaza appeared to go astray, likely caused deadly hospital explosion
6. With Putin by His Side, Xi Outlines His Vision of a New World Order
7. Why We Should Fear China More Than Middle Eastern War
8. Israel Is About to Make a Terrible Mistake
9. Hamas’s Hostage-Taking Handbook Says to ‘Kill the Difficult Ones’ and Use Hostages as ‘Human Shields’
10. Yes, the U.S. Can Afford to Help Its Allies
11. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 20, 2023
12. Iran Update, October 20, 2023
13. Hold Hamas and all of its enablers accountable
14. Why We Need to Disarm the Anti-China Discourse (Blatant Chinese Propaganda)
15. Are Fears of A.I. and Nuclear Apocalypse Keeping You Up? Blame Prometheus.
16. Don’t Count on China’s Belt and Road Initiative to Disappear
17. Interactive Map: Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
18. Putin, Kim Jong Un Portraits Pop Up at West Bank Protest Over Israel as Russia Says It's in Talks with Hamas on Hostages
19. Subversion: The Strategic Weaponization of Narratives
20. American in Gaza Details Life While Waiting for the Border to Open: 'We Are Extremely Afraid for Our Lives'

Korean News Content:

1. U.S. envoy renews grave concerns over China's repatriation of N. Korean escapees (And Note Information and Escapee/Defectors comments )
2. S. Korea expresses gratitude to Japan for assisting return of Koreans from war-torn Israel
3. China’s graphite export control may have adverse effects on Korea
4. Biden accuses Russia of using N. Korean weapons to attack Ukraine
5. Activists lament South Korea's hollow promise of human rights diplomacy
6. Yoon embarks on state visits to Saudi Arabia, Qatar
7. Putin, Kim Jong Un Portraits Pop Up at West Bank Protest Over Israel as Russia Says It's in Talks with Hamas on Hostages
8. S. Korea, Britain hold joint high-tech military training
9. Australia, South Korea ink defence deal
10. Top general inspects Hoguk military exercise at mechanized unit
11. Free homes for rural North Koreans are unfit for country living
12. N. Pyongan Province security agents raid homes of people suspected of secretly watching Hangzhou Asian Games
13. Hyesan schools demand firewood and cash from students to prepare for winter heating
14. A visit to Inha University: How Hawaii inspired and built the ‘MIT of Korea’

10/20/23 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Fri, 10/20/2023 - 9:47am

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National Security News Content:

1. Remarks by President Biden on the Unites States' Response to Hamas's Terrorist Attacks Against Israel and Russia's Ongoing Brutal War Against Ukraine

2. DOD Releases 2023 Report on Military and Security Developments Involving the People's Republic of China

3. Biden to select Kurt Campbell as deputy secretary of State

4. 'The CIA dropped the ball here': Hacker hijacked the CIA's secure contact link for Russian informants due to Twitter flaw

5. A World Without American Deterrence

6. River Crossings, ATACMS, Cauldrons, Stalled Breaches: Ukraine's Battlefield Tips Into A New Phase

7. The Humility of Israel's Intel Failure: Not One Source Penetrated Hamas

8. 'American Leadership Is What Holds the World Together': Biden Makes Case to Nation for Major Israel, Ukraine Aid Package

9. New Survey: Order and Disorder: Views of US Foreign Policy in a Fragmented World

10. US troops overseas thwart multiple drone attacks in just days

11. White House removes photo that appears to show faces of U.S. special operators

12. China says US Pentagon report on nuclear warheads distorts facts

13. War in a Time of Informational Chaos

14. Biden’s plan to expose nuclear secrets to Moscow and Beijing

15. What the Laws of War Say About Forced Displacement and ‘Human Shields’

16. China is set to dominate the deep sea and its wealth of rare metalsChina is set to dominate the deep sea and its wealth of rare metals

17. Pentagon scours weapons stockpiles for Israel, even as Ukraine stresses industry

18. Army faces logistics, alliance hurdles in the Pacific

19. What to know about Hamas' tunnel system beneath GazaWhat to know about Hamas' tunnel system beneath Gaza

20. What is the End State? Assessing Israel’s Objectives for a Gaza Campaign

21. #Reviewing The Big Picture: The Cold War on the Small Screen

22. The Real Lessons of the Yom Kippur War

Korean News Content:

1. Former ROK 3-star general and AUSA fellow discusses U.S.-Korea relations at CSU

2. I broke out of North Korea TWICE only to become a slave in China before finally escaping to the West: Brave defector who now lives in Britain shares her incredible life story

3. S. Korea, U.S. defense chiefs discuss deterrence against N.K. threats in phone talks

4. U.S. soldier who crossed into North Korea charged with desertion

5. N. Korea warns U.S. strategic assets will be '1st targets of destruction'

6. U.S. to take 'whatever steps' it can to address arms transfers between N. Korea, Russia: State Department

7. 19 S. Koreans leave Israel aboard Japanese air tanker: report

8. S. Korea to provide US$2 million worth of humanitarian aid to civilian victims in Israel-Hamas war

9. Russian ship in South Africa arms row appears to aid North Korea weapons trade

10. Kim Jong Un vows to bolster Russian ties, testing Biden’s strategy

11. Thousands of remote IT workers sent wages to North Korea to help fund weapons program, FBI says

12. Don’t forget the pain of the separated families

13. Yoon names former Capital Defense commander as vice defense minister

14. Half of South Koreans think sudden North Korean invasion is possible: poll

15. Russia's appeal for security talks with N. Korea to counter Seoul-Washington-Tokyo cooperation 'misleading': S. Korea

16. Russia could help N. Korea's possible effort to build 'nuclear triad': expert

10/19/23 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Thu, 10/19/2023 - 9:30am

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National Security News Content:

1. Tossing Good Lives After Bad Interventions
2. Why Egypt and other Arab countries are unwilling to take in Palestinian refugees from Gaza
3. State Dept. official resigns, citing objection to Israel arms transfers
4. U.S. military open to drafting contingency plans with Japan, South Korea
5. MI5 head warns of 'epic scale' of Chinese espionage
6. Increased vigilance is needed to address unconventional warfare in the Indo-Pacific
7. Hamas' Victim Doctrine
8. Do Lessons from the Battles for Fallujah Apply to Gaza?
9. Biden admin encouraged to release intel on Gaza hospital blast
10. Unpacking the History of Urban Warfare and its Challenges in Gaza
11. A World on the Brink: Will US Alliances Hold To Defend Democracies?
12.  The devastating Gaza hospital blast is shrouded in uncertainty. Here’s what we know, and what we don’t
13. How volunteer guards foiled a carefully planned Hamas attack on one kibbutz
14.  Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 18, 2023
15. Iran Update, October 18, 2023
16. Biden is expected to request $100 billion for Israel, Ukraine and other crises.
17. Putin deploys combat dolphins to take on Ukrainian commandos
18. It’s Time for America to Join the International Criminal Court
19. The New Economic Security State
20. The U.S.-Japanese-Philippine Trilateral Is Off-Balance
21. SOCOM wants new targeting tools for urban battles
22. The Commander’s Path to Victory: Communication Without Comms
23. Israel Enters the Gray Zone (Book Review)
24. When it comes to Israel and Ukraine funding, go big and go long

Korean News Content:

1. General John H. Tilelli Jr. Joins HRNK's Board of Directors 
2. The Committee for Human Rights in North Korea (HRNK) Launches Report Based on Satellite Imagery of North Korea’s Political Prison Camp No. 16 and the Punggye-ri Nuclear Test Facility 
3. Russia’s foreign minister thanks North Korea for ‘unwavering’ support of its war in Ukraine
4. Evidence shows Hamas militants likely used some North Korean weapons in attack on Israel
5. Pentagon official touts robust extended deterrence to S. Korea
6. U.S. B-52 bomber unveiled at S. Korean air base in show of force against N. Korea
7. (Yonhap Interview) S. Korea mulling sanctions amid suspected N. Korea-Russia arms deal: minister
8. Russian FM hopes for 'substantial' follow-up measures to Kim-Putin summit during Pyongyang trip
9. Key N. Korea missile official heading missile bureau: Seoul
10. N. Korea's Kim family spends up to millions of dollars per year on luxury goods: Seoul
11. US, South Korea warn global companies of covert Pyongyang hackers
12. A gov’t sitting on its hands over repatriation (nk refugees in China)
13. Mass deportations of North Koreans cause tragic family separation
14.  [From the Scene] 'If we are needed, we will be here' (B-52 in Korea)
15. Businessman nabbed for aiding N. Korean restaurant in Southeast Asia
16. NATO’s security is becoming ‘increasingly connected’ to Asia, official says in Seoul
17. Russia Denounces 'Dangerous' US Military North Korea Policy
 

Perspective – Playing with Fire in the Middle East: Who are the Winners and Losers of Hamas's Terrorist Attacks?

Wed, 10/18/2023 - 11:52pm

Perspective – Playing with Fire in the Middle East: Who are the Winners and Losers of Hamas's Terrorist Attacks?

Mahmut Cengiz

Hamas conducted a full-fledged surprise attack on 7 October 2023, while Israelis were wrapping up the seven-day-long Jewish festival of Sukkot. As of 15 October, Hamas's complex coordinated terrorist attacks killedmore than 1,300 Israelis and wounded 3,400 others, while Israel's retaliatory response in Gaza killed 2,215 people and wounded 8,714 others. Hamas was designated as a terrorist organization by the United States and European Union despite its political representation in Gaza. Even though the region is used to armed confrontations and rising tensions over the last decades, the recent Hamas attacks have been likened to the September 11th attacks on Israel. The post-attack period has brought several questions to minds, such as (a) whether the jihadist terrorism and Hamas's attacks have faded over the years, (b) why Israeli intelligence failed to prevent the attack, (c) who the winners and losers are of the attacks, (d) whether Hamas could be a model for other terrorist groups, and (e) what lessons the policymakers should take from the attacks.  

Global Jihadist Terrorism and Hamas

The common belief is that jihadist terrorist groups have been defeated globally. The decapitation of the al-Qaeda leader, Ayman al Zawahiri, in Afghanistan in 2022, the last three ISIS leaders in Syria in US military operations in 2019, 2020, and 2021, the ISIS's confinement in Dayr az Zohr province of Syria, and dramatically decreasing number of notable jihadist attacks have suggested that jihadist terrorism does not pose a threat. Moreover, changing US threat analysis that replaces global terrorism with Russia and China's expanding influence has strengthened the common perception that jihadist groups are no longer global threats to world security.

Additionally, terrorism databases report declining terrorist attacks overall in the world. For example, terrorist attacks decreased from 10,167 in 2020 to 8,354 in 2021. However, a specific analysis of the jihadist groups continues to give alarming results. Figure 1 below demonstrates the attacks of ISIS and its affiliated organizations between 2018 and 2022 and shows steady increases over the years. Its attacks rose 37 percent from 2018 to 2022.

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Figure 1: ISIS and Its Affiliated Organizations' Attacks between 2018 and 2022

Figure 2 below demonstrates four main active Al Qaeda-affiliated groups, Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), Jama'at Nasr al-Islam wal Muslimin (JNIM), al-Shabaab, and al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP). The number of these groups' attacks began to decline in 2021 and then slightly increased in 2022. Thus, even though there is a decrease in the number of attacks by al-Qaeda-affiliated groups, it is still too early to undermine these threats. Al Qaeda's settlement and increasing capacity under the Taliban government in Afghanistan makes the organization still a significant threat. 

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Figure 2: Four Active Al Qaeda Groups (HTS, JNIM, AL SHABAAB, AQAP) between 2018 and 2022

Similarly, Hamas and other jihadist terror groups in the Middle East have also increased their capacities, and Hamas's recent successful attacks brought questions about the failure of Israeli intelligence. Israeli counterterrorism model is based on early prevention, interdiction, and treatment of sources of terrorism. It has been considered successful, given that Palestinian groups have failed to make notable attacks since the early 2010s. However, Israeli intelligence missed the 7 October attacks, in which Hamas pulled off a complex and multifront assault that took months to plan and execute. The combination of air, land, sea, and rocket assault indicated that the circle of knowledge was extensive. Also, the data collected in the first eight months of 2023 by GTTAC (Global Terrorism Trends and Analysis Center) Records of Incidents Database (GRID) terrorism database indicated an increasing risk of attacks in the region. First, Figure 3 below shows the growing number of terrorist attacks and people killed and wounded in these incidents. The steady increase since 2021 has continued, and the first eight months of 2023 recorded a 50 percent increase in the number of terrorist attacks recorded in the Israel, Gaza, and West Bank region.

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Figure 3: Incidents in Israel, the West Bank, and the Gaza Strip

According to Figure 4 below, both Hamas and Palestine Islamic Jihad (PIJ) expanded their capacity and were the perpetrators of increasing terrorist attacks in the region. The number of Hamas attacks from 2022 to the first eight months of 2023 rose almost 300 percent. Furthermore, both groups made joint attacks and targeted Israeli forces in the same year.

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Figure 4: Incidents by Hamas and PIJ

It should be noted that the last two years' trends recorded the emergence of a new group, the Lion's Den, and an increasing number of al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade (AAMB) attacks in the region. The AAMB's attacks rose from 6 incidents in 2022 to 31 in the first eight months of 2023. Considering these recent trends, Israeli intelligence's failure to detect the recent assault has left many questions. 

Winners and Exploiters

Ongoing armed confrontations have listed a group of regional and international exploiters and winners. The first group in the winner category is Hamas. It has been a question why Hamas has planned these coordinated attacks, knowing well and experiencing the Israeli's harsh punishment and retaliatory attacks. Israel's controversial counterterrorism strategies have received criticisms of being too punitive and violating international laws. These harsh policies have prevented terrorist attacks but caused increasing grievances of Palestinians who live under challenging conditions. Hamas's recent attacks prove how the organization acts as a terrorist organization, and its tactics are similar to how terror groups indiscriminately target civilians. These attacks have brought popularity to Hamas and will bring sympathy to the organization due to the overreactions of the Israeli government. It seems Hamas will get support from the Muslim communities and continue to conduct its terror attacks. The Palestinians in the region will see Hamas as the only group that can defy the ongoing repressions of the Israeli government. 

The biggest winner and exploiter is the Iranian regime. It has been clear from the first day of the attacks that Iran has actively been involved in the brutal terrorist atrocities. According to the Wall Street Journal, Tehran helped plan and fund the endeavor with meetings in Beirut. Hezbollah's launching attacks targeting Israel from Lebanon is another indicator of Iranian involvement. Since the 1979 Shah's revolution, Iran has exploited and exported terrorism to protect its paranoid regime. Its foreign policy is based on supporting Sunni terrorist groups wherever they fight against the United States and the Western world. In contrast, it is to arm Shia groups who target Sunni groups in Yemen and Syria. Apparently, Iran seems to be the winner of ongoing conflicts in several ways: (a) Its hateful rhetoric against Israel and Jews has strengthened the perception that Iran stands against Israel and is the protector of Muslims in the Middle East, (b) Iran has advertised its weapon technology, (c) Iran has been successful to create hate against Sunni world, a goal of its regime to be superior over the Sunnism and the leader of the Islamic world, and (d) Iran has made itself again a powerful regional actor in the Middle East.

Another exploiter of Hamas attacks is the corrupt political Islamic leaders. Muslim communities have been repressed in the Sahel region, Myanmar, and China, but these leaders give special attention to the conflict in Israel and Palestine because they know well what the historical conflict between Israelis and Palestinians means for the Islamic world. Corrupt leaders aim to use every opportunity to bring popularity to their leadership and political parties throughout the Islamic world. One of the leaders is Turkey's President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. Its government's debt made Turkey dependent on China, and Erdogan never criticizes the ongoing oppression of the Uyghur community. Uyghurs in Turkey are not even allowed to do demonstrations and protest against China. However, he has used every opportunity to exploit the conflict in Palestine. His exploitative efforts have brought popularity to him, and Muslims in the Middle East see him as the vanguard of the Islamic communities. In recent years, he has used political Islam to distance Turkey from Western values and turn it into a kleptocratic and dictatorial regime, declaring 600 thousand regime opponents as terrorists since 2013. His rhetoric is far from bringing a wave of peace in the region and solely serves his political goals.

Jihadist terrorist groups will be another group of winners. The conflicts in Israel and Palestine, Jammu and Kashmir in India, and Myanmar serve as reference cases for these groups who closely follow ongoing armed confrontations, use overreactions and collateral damages to get their people radicalized and recruit more people. It seems ISIS and al-Qaeda will aim to benefit from ongoing confrontations and reemerge in the regions where dictatorial regimes have repressed the Muslim communities.

Those Who Pay the Price

While many benefited from the conflict, others have paid a high price. The first group among those is Israelis, who are exposed to the psychological impacts of the attacks that produce a cascade of detrimental effects and continue to have national and international ramifications. After the 9/11 attacks, many Americans shifted from a perception of personal security to one of insecurity and from a perception of the country as invincible to a perception of the country as vulnerable. It took long years for New Yorkers to return to their daily routines after the 9/11 attacks, and Israelis will be experiencing a similar fear of terrorism in the coming days.

The second group is innocent Palestinian civilians who have been against Hamas but have been exposed to many political and economic grievances under the complete siege of the Israeli government. It seems the Hamas attacks will continue to cause overreactions from the Israeli government. So far, the Israel counteroffensive has included cutting off access to electricity, water, and sanitation, and aggressive bombing has destroyed civilian homes and forced to displace tens of thousands. These bombings have killed civilians, including women and children. It should be remembered that these overreactions plant the seeds of hatred and revenge and settle in the minds of communities that can be carried to further generations.

The image of Islam will also pay the price. The efforts of the Iranian regime that export terrorism, the results of the Soviet's invasion of Afghanistan that recorded the movement of Afghan warriors to al-Qaeda terrorist organization, ongoing political and economic grievances in the Muslim countries, and repressing the groups who are in favor of moderate Islam under current dictatorial regimes in the Islamic world have brought about debates on how Islam is a religion that can be debated in the context of radicalism and terrorism. However, it is a big mistake to put terrorism and any religion in the same context. Islam, in its essence and teachings, is against terrorism. Nonetheless, it has been exploited by corrupt political Islamist rulers and militants who use a literalist interpretation of the Qur'an. The recent Hamas attacks will trigger debates on Islam that will hurt Muslim communities, and the radicalization trends will gain momentum unless Western leaders reduce the tension.

Can Hamas Set a Precedent for Other Terrorist Groups?

Terrorist organizations copy successful tactics and strategies. Any attack that brings more popularity, recruits, and funding is regarded as a successful tactic. Since the 9/11 attacks, it has been rare to see terror groups achieving their ultimate goals, except for the Taliban's use of terror tactics that killed thousands of Afghans and Americans and took over the Afghan government in 2021. Taliban set a precedent for other jihadist groups, and they have seen the Taliban model as an example of achieving their goals. Its model is based on perseverance, using complex terror techniques, getting the support of states sponsoring terrorism, and deploying technological weapons. Similar to the Taliban, Hamas will set another precedent for terrorist groups. Forced to live under strict siege, the group has used every opportunity to get the support of Palestinians. This support brought victory in the elections for the organization. Its close relationships with Iran, Qatar, and Turkey provided arms, explosives, and political support. Its increasing capacity has enabled the organization to make a full-fledged attack. 

To conclude, global terrorism still poses a significant threat to the world, and the US is the most substantial actor in the fight against it. Unlike its European partners who act strategically and situationally, the US military operations overseas have strictly targeted the leaders of jihadist terrorist groups. From the early minutes of the attacks, the US condemned Hamas and supported Israeli operations. However, its support should be firmly but not unquestioningly; therefore, it is crucial for the US government to warn Israeli forces to avoid overreactions. Israeli forces should aim to punish Hamas and its resources, not innocent Palestinians. Otherwise, the views of overreactions in social media will only serve the goals of jihadist terrorist groups, raise tensions against the Western world, and harm the efforts of the global coalition to fight against jihadist terrorism. It should be noted that global terrorism can only be defeated with the support of countries where jihadist terror groups originate in Muslim countries.

10/18/23 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Wed, 10/18/2023 - 9:25am

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National Security News Content:

1. Putin touts solidarity with China in Xi’s pitch for new world order as crisis grips Middle East
2. War in Ukraine Latest: Russian Airfield Hit in ‘Most Serious Strike’ of the War
3. Ukraine Fires ATACMS Missiles at Russian Forces for the First Time
4. What we know about the deadly blast at a Gaza City hospital
5. Understanding the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict: A Guide from War on the Rocks
6. Underground Nightmare: Hamas Tunnels and the Wicked Problem Facing the IDF
7. Inside Biden’s Reversal on Sending Long-Range Missiles to Ukraine
8. Allied Spy Chiefs Warn of Chinese Espionage Targeting Tech Firms
9. Chinese jets ramp up incidents with US aircraft, new videos show
10. Ukraine’s special forces use daring raids and distraction tactics in bid to free Crimea
11. Israel and Hamas at war: Latest news
12. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 17, 2023
13. Iran Update, October 17, 2023
14. How China's Belt and Road Initiative is changing after a decade of big projects and big debts
15. U.S. Ambassador Visits Detained Wall Street Journal Reporter Evan Gershkovich
16. Israel's Strategic Crisis - Sir Lawrence Freedman
17. Marine unit in Japan soon adopting ‘littoral’ name amid force changes
18. Terrorists could be inspired by Hamas, spymasters warn
19. Expert Guidance: Law of Armed Conflict in the Israel-Hamas War
20. What Comes After Hamas?
21. What Israel Can Learn From America’s Counterterrorism Missteps – The Strategic Case for Adhering to the Laws of War
22. How Hamas’s carefully planned Israel attack devolved into a chaotic rampage
23. U.S., Taiwan on front lines in fight against disinformation: Envoy
 

Korean News Content:

1. Russian FM arrives in N. Korea for talks with counterpart: reports
2. U.S. envoy calls for 'durable solutions' to improve N.K. human rights
3. Access to N. Korean propaganda accounts on X blocked in S. Korea
4. Unification minister urges N. Korea to make 'right' choice of returning to dialogue
5. Stop forcible repatriation of NK refugees
6. INTERVIEW | Tsutomu Nishioka: Emerging on Japan's Front Lines with Korea
7. Israel Ambassador: Hamas Used North Korean Weapons to Attack Israel
8. Biden’s envoy offers dual approach for N Korea human rights uplift
9. <Inside N. Korea> A recent report on conditions at farms (2) The military is given priority over harvested crops because “there are many soldiers suffering from malnutrition”…In a rare move, the military takes crops directly from fields
10. Operators of state-owned shops in Chongjin give more than 60% of profits to government
11. N. Korea mounts harsh crackdown on loan sharks
12. Seoul urges Japan to 'face history' on Japanese leaders' Yasukuni visit
13. S. Korea, US and Japan to conduct joint aerial exercise for 1st time: source
14. Immediate global efforts needed to curb NK’s nuclear ambition: Seoul official
15. [Editorial] Grave security threat (nk-Russia)

10/17/23 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Tue, 10/17/2023 - 9:15am

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National Security News Content:

1. U.S. Picks Troops to Prepare for Potential Deployment to Middle East
2. US Army special ops chief on 'most important' lesson from Ukraine: Information operations
3. Hostage Rescue Experts On The Daunting Challenges Israel Faces
4. In China's military 'purge,' final outcomes remain to be seen
5. America’s ‘Gold Standard’ GPS Risks Falling Behind Rival Systems
6. Who's behind Israel-Gaza disinformation and hate online?
7. Back to the Future: Reinvigorating America's Psychological Operations Capabilities in the Age of Information Warfare
8. Behind closed doors, Marines struggle with a glaring diversity problem
9. Expert Analysis: The Coming Storm - Insights After Nine Days of War in Israel
10. China Isn't Going to War Because It Doesn't Have To
11. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 16, 2023
12. Iran Update, October 16, 2023
13. The Global Alliance of Failed States
14. Army takes on a naval tinge as it adapts to the Pacific
15. China’s social-media attacks are part of a larger ‘cognitive warfare’ campaign
16. War in the Middle East Challenges Biden’s Defense Strategy
17. Statement from Deputy Press Secretary Sabrina Singh on Force Posture
18. Cheap and terrifying surprise attacks are the new face of warfare
19. The Need to Train Data-Literate U.S. Army Commanders
20. Putin visits 'dear friend' Xi in show of no-limits partnership
21. When a CEO Plays President: Musk, Starlink, and the War in Ukraine
22. Meet the Extraordinary Fighters of Myanmar’s Resistance
23. Russia Goes on the Offensive in Ukraine—and Suffers Heavy Losses
24. US special operations and the importance of personnel recovery missions
25. Soldiers Are Getting Burned Out. Army Leadership Knows It's a Problem.
26. Five ideas to counter Hamas’ lawfare strategy…and why

Korean News Content:

1. A Window of Opportunity: Addressing the Human Rights-Security Nexus in North Korea
2. Strengthening the ROK-US alliance; Freedom is not free
3. The Global Alliance of Failed States
4. South Korea unveils ‘supersonic’ answer to Pyongyang nuclear threat
5. ‘Some of them will be sent to … camps,’ some ‘may be executed’
6. South Korea Says Hamas Attack May Have Relied on North Korean Help
7. Yoon says S. Korea's defense industry is writing new history
8. N. Korea vows 'overwhelming' response over U.S. deployment of strategic assets
9. U.S. strategic bomber B-52 lands at S. Korean air base for 1st time
10. U.S. envoy hopes to work with S. Korea on efforts to hold N.K. human rights abusers accountable
11. N. Korea appears to be linked to Hamas in arms trade, other military areas: JCS
12.  Lessons learned from Israel’s intelligence failure (for Korea)
13. South's military alarmed by North's apparent involvement in Hamas attack
14. Experts say Putin likely to visit Pyongyang this year
15. Has North Korea given up normalization of relations with US?
16. Ex-US ambassador calls for strengthening nuke deterrence for S. Korea amid N. Korean threats

10/15-16/23 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Mon, 10/16/2023 - 11:14am

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National Security News Content:

1. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 14, 2023
2. Iran Update, October 14, 2023
3. A War Like No Other: Israel Will Fight Hamas in 6 Dimensions
4. Opinion | Why Israel Is Acting This Way
5. PolitiFact - Why do Americans have to pay for a State Department evacuation from Israel? It’s the law
6. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 15, 2023
7. Wall Street Journal reporters split over Iran story
8. Iran Update, October 15, 2023
9. China's Military Decision-making in Times of Crisis and Conflict
10. Special Operations News - October 16, 2023 | SOF News
11. Opinion | The U.S. Can Still Avoid War With China Over Taiwan
12. ‘Everything you see is live’ as CENTCOM shifts to digital tools
13.  How Israel Can Win: Defeating Hamas Will Require a Strategy That Goes Beyond Revenge By Audrey Kurth Cronin
14. A Short Story Anthology For The Joint Special Operations Community
15. Biden administration seeks emergency aid package for both Israel and Ukraine.
16. Russia releases four Ukrainian children after mediation by Qatar
17.  A Major Pivot in Hamas Strategy
18.War Books, Harding Project Special Edition: On Writing
19. What Friends Owe Friends
20. “IF” (Israel and Hamas)
21. Experts weigh in on lessons Taiwan should learn from Israel-Hamas war
22. Hamas Distributed A Handy Guide To Destroying Israeli Tanks
23. Army deploys more troops to secure Basilan for upcoming elections
24. How America Can Beat China in a War
25. This Country Has the Most American Military Bases
26. A Coalition Against Atrocity in the Middle East Can Also Undermine China

Korean News Content:

1. U.S. envoy voices concern over China's forced repatriation of N. Korean defectors
2. N. Korea-China border bridge shows increased activity: 38 North
3. Increased Activity on the Sino-North Korean “Bridge to Nowhere”
4. U.S. strategic bomber B-52 to arrive in S. Korea this week |
5. S. Korea, U.S. vow tighter coordination after suspected N.K. arms transfer to Russia
6. S. Korea, U.S. to sign agreement on strengthening defense supply chains this month: DAPA
7. Russia's foreign minister to visit N. Korea on Oct. 18-19: KCNA
8. Homegrown fighter jet KF-21 makes public debut at Seoul defense exhibition
9. Fearing China, South Korea targets firms building Taiwan navy submarines
10. S. Korea joins ICRC's major donor group for 1st time
11. Criticism mounts on Beijing after repatriation of North Koreans
12. US, South Korea confront China on North Korean human rights
13. <Inside N. Korea> A recent report on conditions at farms (1) The harvest is better than last year, but lack of materials remains a serious problem
14. Russia does not violate UN sanctions against NK: Russian diplomat
15. [Top Envoy] Russian satellite help not likely priority for North Korea: Chun
16. N. Korea slams Japan's plan to move up US missile purchase as 'arrogant choice'
17. F-22, B-52 warm up for Seoul's largest-ever air show
18. Why Only 2 K-Pop Idols Ever Have Served Their Military Service In The KATUSA Unit
19. At America’s Largest Overseas Military Base, Tension Ratchets Up With the Outbreak of War in the Middle East

10/13-/14/23 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sat, 10/14/2023 - 10:25am

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National Security News Content:

1. Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment, October 13, 2023
2. China-Taiwan Weekly Update, October 13, 2023  
3. The Irregular Warfare Implications of the Israel-Hamas Conflict
4. How Hamas Fooled the Experts
5. Iran Update, October 13, 2023
6. Lessons for the US military from Ukraine and Israel
7. Special Operations Forces in Great Power Competition, Valuing Low-Tech and Cognitive Dominance
8. On Point: Beijing, Pay Attention: Don't Let Ukraine-Gaza Lead to WWIII Taiwan
9. Palestinians flee northern Gaza as Israel masses troops for assault
10. How Hamas secretly built a 'mini-army' to fight Israel
11. AMERICA'S STRATEGIC POSTURE – The Final Report of the Congressional Commission on the Strategic Posture of the United States
12. An Invasion of Gaza Would Be a Disaster for Israel
13. The Path to AI Arms Control
14. US intelligence warned of the potential for violence days before Hamas attack
15. What Israel Will Face in Gaza
16. It's Not Just America in Decline. Culture Wars Threaten Western Civilization
17. Could Israel shock waves hit Taiwan?
18. Philippines in historic US-backed military base expansion
19. Recovery of American hostages to be led by Israelis, US to advise
20. Israel’s Iron Dome air defense system works well – here’s how Hamas got around it
21. Top Marine outlines priorities for next four years
22. EXCLUSIVE: Former Special Operators, Advocates Call On Congress To Block Cuts To Special Operations
23. How Hamas Overran Southern Israel and Killed 1,300
24. The Bolduc Brief: Evaluating the Leadership Failure of Generals and Admirals in Today's Military

Korean News Content:

1. N. Korea sent more than 1,000 containers of military equipment, munitions to Russia: White House
2. N. Korea threatens to strike U.S. aircraft carrier
3. New U.S. special envoy for N. Korean human rights issues takes office, plans to visit Seoul next week
4.  Pyongyang dismisses speculation over Hamas' use of N. Korean weapons against Israel
5. U.S. brushes aside concerns about potential impact of Middle East conflict on Korean Peninsula security
6. N. Korea 'on pace' to field enough nuclear-tipped ICBMs to break U.S. missile defense: congressional report
7. Unification ministry says many N. Koreans in China believed to have been repatriated
8. Yoon says improved relations between S. Korea, Japan are people's will
9. N. Korea, Russia hold celebrations marking 75th anniversary of diplomatic ties
10. U.S. Special Envoy on North Korean Human Rights Issues Turner to Travel to the Republic of Korea
11. Hamas used North Korean rockets in Israel attack, evidence suggests
12. Korea considers drafting orphans, N. Korean defectors amid population decline
13. [ANALYSIS] North Korea pins hope on Trump's return to White House
14. Korea reclaims nuclear powerhouse status after winning series of global deals
15. South Korea protests to China over suspected North Korea repatriations
16. Drafting a constitution for a Unified Korea
17. Military aircraft carrying S. Koreans leaves Israel
18. China Appears to Have Repatriated North Koreans Despite International Pressure