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10/4/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Tue, 10/04/2022 - 9:04am

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National Security News Content:


1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, OCTOBER 3 (Putin's War)

2. Ukraine: CDS Daily brief (03.10.22) CDS comments on key events

3. Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: October

4. AUKUS Special Operations Forces in Strategic Competition, Integrated Deterrence, and Campaigning: Resistance to Malign Activities

5. The Marine Corps Is Dangerously Close to Losing Its Customs, Traditions, and Warfighting Ethos

6. How We Would Know When China Is Preparing to Invade Taiwan

7. Has the C.I.A. Done More Harm Than Good?

8. U.S. to Send Mobile Rocket Launchers to Ukraine in $625 Million Aid Package -Officials

9. Ukraine's First Lady Olena Zelenska: The 60 Minutes Interview Transcript

10. US may establish new command in Germany to arm Ukraine: report

11. U.S. military kills wanted Shabaab leader in airstrike in Somalia

12. In bid for new long-range rockets, Ukraine offers US targeting oversight

13. Why Ukraine Is the Only Country Using the Soviet Union’s Secret T-64 Tank

14. ‘Lots of heavy fighting ahead’: U.S. officials urge caution after Ukrainian gains

15.  TYFYS? Lawmaker files bill to thank troops ‘for our freedom’ instead

16. FDD | Islamist cleric who called for fighting America, suicide bombings, dies in Qatar

17. Turns out that Russian recruiting video loved by critics of the 'woke' US military was total BS

18. How Marines Can Fight the Stifling of Independent Thought

19. Is Our Competitor ‘China’ or the Chinese Communist Party?

20. From HIMARS to helos: What the US has given Ukraine [GRAPHIC]

21. The U.S. Has a Microchip Problem. Safeguarding Taiwan Is the Solution.

22. Taiwan’s first English TV channel to tell its side of China story

23. Ukraine war 'could end with Putin deposed and Russia broken up'

Korean News Content:

1. North Korea sends missile soaring over Japan in escalation

2. Activity at N. Korea's Punggye-ri suggest possible additional tests: U.S. monitor

3. North Korea’s Arsenal Has Grown Rapidly. Here’s What’s in It.

4. S. Korean F-15K fighter fires 2 JADAM precision bombs in response to N.K. missile launch

5. S. Korea unveils high-power ballistic missile

6. S. Korea, U.S. to relocate combined command to Pyeongtaek by this month

7. Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: October - KOREA

8. Latest missile from North goes farther than all others before

9. South Korea: MBC network sued for defamation by ruling party

10. Combined Forces Command prepares to say bye to Yongsan

11. South Korean and Japanese defense stocks are rallying after North Korea fired a missile over Japan

12. Get over the hot-mic moment

13. North Korea fires missile over Japan in longest-ever test

14. U.S. calls North Korea launch 'dangerous'; pledges to defend allies

15. An overgrown border proves curtain-twitching North Korea is retreating into nuclear paranoia

16. N. Korea unresponsive to regular contact via inter-Korean liaison line: ministry

17. Global Upheaval As Opportunity: North Korea Rebuilding Ties With Russia And China – Analysis

18. Kishida Pledges 'Close Communication' with Seoul

19. N Korea’s latest missile salvo exposes US impotence

Ukraine: WAR BULLETIN October 3, 6.00 pm EST - The two hundred-twenty-second (222) day of the heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people to a russian military large-scale invasion continues.

Mon, 10/03/2022 - 8:11pm

Embassy of Ukraine in the USA

 

WAR BULLETIN

October 3, 6.00 pm EST

 

WAR ROOM

 

General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine

The total combat losses of the enemy from 24.02 to 03.10 were approximately:

personnel ‒ about 60430 (+320),

tanks ‒ 2380 (+3),

APV ‒ 4991 (+16),

artillery systems – 1405 (+0),

MLRS – 338 (+1),

Anti-aircraft warfare systems ‒ 176 (+0),

aircraft – 265 (+1),

helicopters – 228 (+1),

UAV operational-tactical level – 1026 (+11),

cruise missiles ‒ 246 (+0),

warships / boats ‒ 15 (+0),

vehicles and fuel tanks – 3811 (+15),

special equipment ‒ 131 (+0).

Russian enemy suffered the greatest losses (of the past day) at the Kramatorsk and Bakhmut directions.

The two hundred-twenty-second (222) day of the heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people to a russian military large-scale invasion continues.

The enemy continues to focus its efforts on attempts to occupy the Donetsk oblast, hold the captured territories, as well as disrupt the active actions of the Defence Forces in certain directions. The enemy is shelling the positions of our troops along the contact line, conducting aerial reconnaissance. Attacks civilian infrastructure and civilian homes, violating international humanitarian law, laws and customs of war. There remains the threat of the enemy launching air and missile strikes on the entire territory of Ukraine.

Over the past day, the occupiers have launched 11 missile and 10 air strikes, carried out more than 65 MLRS shellings.

More than 35 settlements were affected by enemy strikes. Among them are Ridkodub, Slovyansk, Kramatorsk, Bilohorivka, Bakhmut, Netaylovye, Vodyane, Maryinka, Vremivka, Kryvyi Rih, Zaporizhzhya, Zaliznychne, and Mykolayiv.

In the Volyn and Polissya directions, the situation remains without significant changes.

In other directions, the enemy fired from tanks and artillery of various types:

in the Siverskyi direction - in the areas of Ukrainske settlements of Chernihiv oblast and Basivka, Pysarivka and Kyyanytsia of Sumy oblast;

in the Kramatorsk direction - in the areas of Novosadove, Terny, Yampil, Siversk, Verkhnokamianske and Spirne settlements;

in the Bakhmut direction - in the areas of the settlements of Fedorivka, Rozdolivka, Vesele, Bilohorivka, Yakovlivka, Soledar, Bakhmutske, Bakhmut, Odradivka, Zaitseve, Toretsk, Mayorsk, Nelipivka and Yuryivka;

in the Avdiyivka oblast - Avdiyivka, Pervomaiske, Vodyane, Karlivka, Krasnohorivka, Maryinka and Novomykhailivka.

In the Novopavlivskyi and Zaporizhzhya directions, the enemy shelled the areas of Vremivka, Velyka Novosilka, Neskuchne, Novoukrainka, Prechystivka, Vuhledar, Pavlivka, Mykilske, Rivnopillia, Olhivske, Zaliznychne, and Mala Tokmachka settlements with mortars, tanks, and rocket artillery.

More than 45 settlements along the contact line were shelled in the South Buh direction.

According to the updated information, it was confirmed that enemy personnel and military equipment were damaged in the Zaporizhzhya region in the previous days. This is one personnel concentration area, three warehouses with ammunition, more than twenty pieces of weapons and military equipment, one S-300 anti-aircraft missile complex. In total, more than two hundred and fifty occupiers were injured. Information about liquidated ones is being clarified.

Over the past day, units of the Defence Forces of Ukraine repelled enemy attacks in the areas of Zaitseve, Bakhmutske, Bakhmut, Odradivka, Vyimka, Spirne, Nevelske and Pervomaiske settlements.

Aviation of the Defense Forces carried out seven strikes during the past 24 hours. It was confirmed that the command post, five locations of weapons and military equipment, as well as the enemy's anti-aircraft missile complex were hit. In addition, our air defense units shot down one Ka-52 helicopter, one Su-25 attack aircraft and eight unmanned aerial vehicles.

Over the past day, missile forces and artillery, in particular, hit two command posts, fourteen areas of concentration of manpower, weapons and military equipment, three warehouses with ammunition and fuel and oil, as well as eight other important enemy facilities.

The operational update regarding as of 18.00, on October 3, 2022.

Over the past day, the occupiers have launched 11 missiles and 10 air strikes, carrying out more than 65 MLRS shellings.

More than 35 settlements were affected by enemy strikes. Among them are Ridkodub, Slovyansk, Kramatorsk, Bilohorivka, Bakhmut, Netaylovye, Vodyane, Maryinka, Vremivka, Kryvyi Rih, Zaporizhzhya, Zaliznychne, and Mykolayiv.

In the Volyn and Polissya directions, the situation remains without significant changes.

In other directions, the enemy fired from tanks and artillery of various types:

in the Siverskyi direction - in the areas of Ukrainske settlements of Chernihiv oblast and Basivka, Pysarivka, and Kyyanytsia of Sumy oblast;

in the Kramatorsk direction - in the areas of Novosadove, Terny, Yampil, Siversk, Verkhnokamianske, and Spirne settlements;

in the Bakhmut direction - in the areas of the settlements of Fedorivka, Rozdolivka, Vesele, Bilohorivka, Yakovlivka, Soledar, Bakhmutske, Bakhmut, Odradivka, Zaitseve, Toretsk, Mayorsk, Nelipivka, and Yuryivka;

in the Avdiyivka oblast - Avdiyivka, Pervomaiske, Vodyane, Karlivka, Krasnohorivka, Maryinka and Novomykhailivka.

In the Novopavlivskyi and Zaporizhzhya directions, the enemy shelled the areas of Vremivka, Velyka Novosilka, Neskuchne, Novoukrainka, Prechystivka, Vuhledar, Pavlivka, Mykilske, Rivnopillia, Olhivske, Zaliznychne, and Mala Tokmachka settlements with mortars, tanks, and rocket artillery.

More than 45 settlements along the contact line were shelled in the South Buh direction.

According to the updated information, it was confirmed that enemy personnel and military equipment were damaged in the Zaporizhzhya region in the previous days. This is one personnel concentration area, three warehouses with ammunition, more than twenty pieces of weapons and military equipment, and one S-300 anti-aircraft missile complex. In total, more than two hundred and fifty occupiers were injured. Information about liquidated ones is being clarified.

Over the past day, units of the Defence Forces of Ukraine repelled enemy attacks in the areas of Zaitseve, Bakhmutske, Bakhmut, Odradivka, Vyimka, Spirne, Nevelske, and Pervomaiske settlements.

Aviation of the Defense Forces carried out seven strikes during the past 24 hours. It was confirmed that the command post, five locations of weapons and military equipment, as well as the enemy's anti-aircraft missile complex were hit. In addition, our air defense units shot down one Ka-52 helicopter, one Su-25 attack aircraft, and eight unmanned aerial vehicles.

Over the past day, missile forces and artillery, in particular, hit two command posts, fourteen areas of concentration of manpower, weapons, and military equipment, three warehouses with ammunition and fuel and oil, as well as eight other important enemy facilities.

 

 

 

POLICY

 

President of Ukraine

President V. Zelelenskyy address to Ukrainians

Today, I will also begin my address with a message about what happened in Türkiye.

Finally, we managed to organize a meeting of our boys, commanders from "Azovstal", with their relatives. The meeting is in Türkiye, where our warriors stay in accordance with the agreement on their release.

They are completely safe – with the guarantees of President of Türkiye Erdoğan. They are provided with proper conditions. And now they can see their relatives.

They have not seen each other for many months. And now I thank everyone who made it possible for them to be with their families again.

And we will do everything to make such a meeting possible for the families of all Ukrainians who are still in Russian captivity one day – a meeting with their relatives.

Ukraine appreciates people. Saves people. And helps all those who need help. These are fundamental rules for our state. And it will always be so.

A large group of our officials continues the work on providing the necessary assistance to all those released from Russian captivity. As you understand, there are a lot of issues. This is not only treatment and rehabilitation, but also a large volume of social issues, often legal. The state will certainly help solve all of them.

At the same time, everything is being done quite intensively at various levels of government to restore normal life in the areas liberated from the occupiers.

In total, these are more than 450 settlements in the Kharkiv region alone – those that were liberated thanks to the defense operation that began in September and is still ongoing.

The work of transport, post office, police, normal supply of water, gas, electricity is being restored – as much as possible. The occupiers left many mined areas, many tripwires, almost all infrastructure was destroyed. The damage is colossal.

But life is returning – it is returning wherever the occupiers were driven out. We also make social payments – pensions, salaries. In particular, to the teachers who remained loyal to Ukraine and did not switch to the curriculum of the occupiers.

This is actually very important. Russian propagandists intimidate people in the areas still under the control of the occupiers that Ukraine will allegedly consider almost everyone who remains in the occupied territory as collaborators. Absolute nonsense.

Our approach has always been and remains clear and fair. If a person did not serve the occupiers and did not betray Ukraine, then there is no reason to consider such a person a collaborator. These are elementary things. If the teacher remained a Ukrainian teacher and did not lie to the children about who is the enemy... Or if a person remained a Ukrainian employee of the Ukrainian utilities service and, for example, helped preserve the energy supply for people, then such a person cannot be blamed for anything.

Hundreds of thousands of our people were in the temporarily occupied territory. Many helped our military and special services. Many simply tried to survive and waited for the return of the Ukrainian flag.

Of course, there were those who betrayed Ukraine. But such cases are quickly established by the Security Service of Ukraine and are not massive. Russia did not meet mass support in Ukraine, and this is a fact.

Today, the offensive movement of our army and all our defenders continued. There are new liberated settlements in several regions.

Fierce fighting continues in many areas of the front. But the perspective of these hostilities remains obvious - more and more occupiers are trying to escape, more and more losses are being inflicted on the enemy army, and there is a growing understanding that Russia made a mistake by starting a war against Ukraine.

Of course, there are many fanatics out there. Those who will never admit the obvious, that this is a pointless war for Russia that Russia cannot win. Because it is impossible to defeat a nation that preserves unity and knows what they are fighting for.

The same cannot be said about the people of Russia as about the Ukrainian people. None of those who are now being sent to war after criminal mobilization will be able to explain: what is the point of this for him personally? Why should he risk his life?

Among the dead occupiers we can already see those who were taken just a week or two ago. People were not trained for combat, they have no experience to fight in such a war. But the Russian command just needs some people - any kind - to replace the dead. And when these new ones die, more people will be sent. This is how Russia fights. That's how it will lose as well.

No sham referenda, announcements about annexations, conversations about the borders they invented and drew somewhere, will help them.

There is a clear and internationally recognized border of Ukraine. There are lives we must protect. There is security we must restore. And all this will happen. We are doing all this.

And one more thing.

Today, Russia was ultimately removed from decision-making in world aviation. There will be no more representatives of the terrorist state in the governing body – the Council of the International Civil Aviation Organization. This is a crucially important world institution, a specialized agency of the UN, and this is a quite eloquent signal to all other international organizations.

A state that has violated so many norms of international law cannot be kept in any international organizations as a supposedly normal participant. Russia has no place in the global community.

https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/ukrayina-cinuye-lyudej-ryatuye-lyudej-ce-fundamentalni-pravi-78265

 

First Lady holds number of meetings during her visit to Republic of Turkey

During a visit to the Republic of Türkiye, the wife of the President of Ukraine, Olena Zelenska, met with the First Lady of Türkiye Emine Erdoğan, Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew and took part in the launching ceremony of the Hetman Ivan Mazepa corvette, which is being built for our country.

During the meeting with Emine Erdoğan, the wife of the President of Ukraine talked about a new project – Olena Zelenska Foundation and invited Turkish business to cooperate. Anyone who wants to contribute to the restoration of the medical and educational sectors, as well as to the provision of humanitarian aid to Ukraine, will be able to do it through the foundation.

Zelenska briefed her colleague on the results of the Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen, which took place in Kyiv on July 23 of this year. Emine Erdoğan was an active participant of the summit.

"On the eve of the event, we launched a fundraising on ambulance vehicles for Ukrainian doctors and patients. Thanks to joint work, we managed to raise USD 6.4 million in one month. This is an extremely large amount. The Ministry of Health has already held tenders and purchased 87 ambulance vehicles using most of the funds. The first 18 ambulances have already arrived in Ukraine and have gone to Ukrainian cities to save people's lives," Zelenska said.

The first ladies discussed joint work on the evacuation of Ukrainian orphans to Türkiye. Hundreds of young Ukrainians have already found refuge in this country. Another group of children from two orphanages in Odesa is awaiting evacuation.

Emine Erdoğan spoke about her project "Zero Waste," an initiative to change the approach to the use of limited resources, reduce volumes of waste and its disposal by preventing, reducing, recycling and reusing resources. Under the project, special containers were installed in schools, children are taught sorting. Changes were also made to the law on recycling, reducing the use of plastic bags and plastic packaging.

The First Lady of the Republic of Türkiye said that she was inspired by the Ukrainian school nutrition reform implemented on January 1, 2022, which prompted her to introduce similar changes in local schools.

During the meeting with His All Holiness the Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the First Lady together with Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak, First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy Yulia Svyrydenko, Deputy Head of the Office of the President Andriy Sybiha and Ambassador of Ukraine to the Republic of Türkiye Vasyl Bodnar thanked the Patriarch for support of our state.

"The Russian Church supports military aggression, blesses murderers and executioners. Such anti-Christian activity of the Moscow Patriarchate should receive a fair assessment at the inter-church level as well," Zelenska said.

She also thanked the Ecumenical Patriarch and the Greek community of Türkiye for the humanitarian aid: in March, the Ecumenical Patriarchate sent a humanitarian shipment worth more than EUR 250,000. In addition, at the initiative of His All Holiness, the Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America (the United States) initiated the creation of the Ukraine Relief Fund, which has already raised over USD 5 million.

On the first day of her visit to Türkiye, Zelenska also took part in the launching ceremony of the Hetman Ivan Mazepa corvette, which is being built for Ukraine.

This is an anti-submarine corvette of the Ada type (MILGEM project). Corvettes of this type are designed to conduct operations in the coastal zone. They are capable of conducting anti-submarine warfare and patrolling in the open sea.

The corvette is being built in accordance with the contract signed by the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine in December 2020 with the state-owned company of the Turkish defense industry. This is the first corvette of this class for the Ukrainian Navy.

Last year, on August 18, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy named the corvette "Hetman Ivan Mazepa." It was planned that by the end of 2022 the corvette would be delivered to Ukraine for its completion, but this was prevented by the war started by Russia.

The vessel is expected to arrive in Ukraine at the end of 2024.

"I am glad to launch the corvette that will serve Ukraine and at the same time have a Turkish heart," the First Lady said during the ceremony.

https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/persha-ledi-provela-nizku-zustrichej-u-mezhah-vizitu-do-ture-78245

 

Head of Office of Ukraine's President meets with chief adviser to President of Türkiye

As part of his visit to Turkey, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held a meeting with chief adviser to the President of the Republic of Türkiye İbrahim Kalın.

Yermak thanked the Turkish side for their active participation in the recent release of 215 Ukrainian servicemen from Russian captivity and expressed hope for Ankara's further assistance in this matter.

During the meeting, Turkey's key role in organizing the operation of the grain initiative and establishing the export of Ukrainian foodstuffs through the Black Sea was pointed out. It was noted that since its start, more than 250 ships with over 5.7 million tonnes of foodstuffs sailing to the countries of Asia, Europe and Africa have left Ukrainian ports. Hope for the further smooth functioning of the grain initiative to prevent a global food crisis was expressed.

The parties also discussed the situation at the Zaporizhzhia NPP. The Turkish side expressed its readiness to contribute to international efforts to prevent a nuclear threat.

The head of the Office of the President emphasized the importance of a tough reaction to Russia's holding of so-called referendums on the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories and the adoption of an illegal decision on their annexation.

Yermak thanked the Turkish side for its principled position in supporting the territorial integrity, independence and sovereignty of Ukraine and for its consistent position on non-recognition of illegal referendums.

The head of the President's Office also emphasized the importance of Ukraine receiving reliable international security guarantees, in particular, even before our country becomes a member of NATO.

The parties also discussed the situation at the front, specific issues of Ukrainian-Turkish defense cooperation and support of national initiatives within international organizations.

https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/kerivnik-ofisu-prezidenta-ukrayini-zustrivsya-z-golovnim-rad-78233

 

Head of Office of Ukraine's President meets with chief adviser to President of Türkiye, adviser to US President on national security issues

As part of his visit to Turkey, Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held a tripartite meeting with Chief Adviser to the President of the The Republic of Türkiye İbrahim Kalın and National Security Adviser to the President of the United States of America Jake Sullivan.

The parties discussed the situation at the front and the coordination of measures to respond to the latest aggressive actions of the Russian Federation.

The head of the President's Office emphasized the need for Ukraine to obtain reliable international security guarantees before our country becomes a member of NATO.

Yermak recalled that the International Working Group on Security Guarantees for Ukraine, which he heads together with former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen, has prepared recommendations regarding the Kyiv Security Compact, the conclusion of which should provide the Ukrainian side with effective security guarantees for this transitional period.

The head of the Office of the President emphasized the importance of a tough reaction to Russia's holding of so-called "referendums" on the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories and the adoption of an illegal decision on their annexation.

"These referendums are worthless, they do not change reality. The territorial integrity of Ukraine will be restored. This is the principled position of President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, the entire military-political leadership of Ukraine and the Ukrainian people," the head of the President's Office said.

The parties discussed the continuation of security assistance to the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the urgent priority needs of the defense forces of Ukraine, and the importance of promptly receiving such support and increasing it.

Also, during the visit, Yermak held separate meetings with İbrahim Kalın and Jake Sullivan in bilateral formats.

https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/kerivnik-ofisu-prezidenta-ukrayini-zustrivsya-z-golovnim-rad-78237

 

The Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine met with the National Security Advisor to the President of the USA

As part of his visit to the The Republic of Türkiye, the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak held a meeting with the National Security Advisor to the President of the United States of America, Jake Sullivan, to discuss the latest aggressive actions of the Russian Federation.

Andriy Yermak highly appreciated the level of economic and defense support provided by the United States to Ukraine to counter full-scale Russian aggression. In this context, he noted the recent announcement of another US security assistance package in the amount of USD 1.1 billion and the signing by President Biden of the law approved by both houses of the US Congress on the allocation of additional support for our state in the amount of USD 12.35 billion.

At the same time, Yermak said, “the kremlin's decision to recognize the so-called "referendums" in the temporarily occupied territories require an immediate adequate response from the world community. We cannot allow the Crimean scenario to be repeated. We will react strongly and in a consolidated manner."

During the meeting, the Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine briefed Jake Sullivan on the situation on the front line, drawing attention to the noticeable increase in shelling of civilian targets by the Russian army against the background of the successes of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. The parties discussed further security aid to the Ukrainian army.

Andriy Yermak emphasized the urgent priority needs of the defense forces of Ukraine and the importance of promptly obtaining such support and its increase.

The Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine and the National Security Advisor to the President of the USA discussed in detail all relevant issues of bilateral cooperation.

 

https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/kerivnik-ofisu-prezidenta-ukrayini-zustrivsya-z-radnikom-pre-78241

 

Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: October

Mon, 10/03/2022 - 4:59pm

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October 3, 2022 | FDD Tracker: September 1, 2022-October 3, 2022

Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker: October

David Adesnik

Senior Fellow and Director of Research

John Hardie

Russia Program Deputy Director

   

Trend Overview

Edited by David Adesnik and John Hardie

Welcome back to the Biden Administration Foreign Policy Tracker. Once a month, we ask FDD’s experts and scholars to assess the administration’s foreign policy. They provide trendlines of very positive, positive, neutral, negative, or very negative for the areas they watch.

Iran has erupted in protest after morality police inflicted fatal injuries on 22-year-old Mahsa Amini following her arrest for alleged violation of dress code laws. At the United Nations, President Joe Biden said he stands with “the brave women of Iran,” yet his administration continues to pursue a nuclear deal that would offer hundreds of billions of dollars in sanctions relief to the clerical regime in Tehran. Neither the regime’s deceptive response to Amini’s death nor Tehran’s stonewalling of nuclear inspectors seems to have led the White House to the realization that trusting the clerical regime only increases instability and oppression.

By contrast, the administration is siding firmly with the victims of Moscow’s invasion and atrocities. In September, a Ukrainian counteroffensive — enabled in part by U.S. military assistance — stunned both Moscow and foreign observers with its rapid liberation of Russian-held territory. Washington’s support for Kyiv remained steadfast even as Russian President Vladimir Putin has begun to rattle his nuclear saber. Regarding China, Biden’s impulse is apparently to guarantee the security of Taiwan amid Beijing’s intimidation, yet the White House staff once again walked back his comments in support of Taipei.

Please check back next month to see if the administration has moved toward a more consistent policy of aligning with democratic partners against authoritarian aggression.

Trending Positive

CYBER

By RADM (Ret.) Mark Montgomery and Annie Fixler

EUROPE

By John Hardie

RUSSIA

By John Hardie

TURKEY

By Sinan Ciddi

Trending Neutral

CHINA

By Craig Singleton

DEFENSE

By Bradley Bowman

INDO-PACIFIC

By Craig Singleton

INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

By Richard Goldberg

ISRAEL

By David May

KOREA

By David Maxwell

SUNNI JIHADISM

By Bill Roggio

SYRIA

By David Adesnik

Trending Negative

GULF

By Hussain Abdul-Hussain

LATIN AMERICA

By Carrie Filipetti and Emanuele Ottolenghi

NONPROLIFERATION AND BIODEFENSE

By Anthony Ruggiero and Andrea Stricker

Trending Very Negative

IRAN

By Richard Goldberg and Behnam Ben Taleblu

LEBANON

By Tony Badran

China

By Craig Singleton

Previous Trend: Negative

10/3/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Mon, 10/03/2022 - 9:55am

Access National Security News HERE.

Access Korean News HERE.

National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, OCTOBER 2 (Putin's War)

2. Ukraine: CDS Daily brief (02.10.22) CDS comments on key events

3. Japan as the third global military power

4. U.S. defense secretary sees no imminent invasion of Taiwan by China

5. Biden’s Chance to Restore American Dignity in Iran

6. FDD | U.S., Israeli Navies Conduct Exercise as Iran Steps up Maritime Aggression

7. Defining and Achieving Success in Ukraine

8. Philippines and U.S. kick off naval exercises amid China tension

9. Japan’s Africa aid rivals China in terms of ‘quality over quantity’: analysts

10. Military Leaders Warn China Could Weaponize Ports in Latin America

11. Ukraine Needs Expeditionary Economics, Not USAID

12. Petraeus: US would destroy Russia’s troops if Putin uses nuclear weapons in Ukraine

13. Chinese espionage, cyber programs pose major counterintelligence threat, Senate report warns

14. The empty modern promise of sovereign capability

15. EXCLUSIVE: China 'would not' invade Taiwan if Beijing believes it owns the island, Asian trade official says

16. N. Korea instructs law enforcement agencies to crackdown on unemployed, workplace deserters

17. A U.S. ‘Ships Act’ Would Break China’s Control of the Seas

18. China’s demographic crisis looms over Xi Jinping’s third term

19. US-Philippines drawing closer on defense of Taiwan

20. Air Force Academy’s ‘mom/dad’ controversy draws renewed attention to a modern, military-wide debate

21. White House pressuring Israel to cut research ties with China over dual-use concerns

22. Statement on the fatal flaws found in a defunct CIA covert communications system

23. Xi Jinping’s Quest for Order

Korean News Content:

1. Chinese aircraft intruded into S. Korea's air defense zone more than 70 times last year: military

2. S. Korean envoy on N.K. human rights to visit U.S. this week

3. Yoon's approval rating drops after hot mic incident: poll

4. After flurry of missile launches, N.Korean media dismiss allies’ moves to sharpen deterrence

5. How to Halt North Korean Cyber Aggression

6. Supporting Human Rights in North Korea

7. Victims seek justice for North Korea's false promise of 'paradise on Earth'

8. [ANALYSIS] Yoon's poor support rate burdens his foreign policy agenda

9. Russians in Korea fear long arm of Putin's mobilization

10. Lifting the veil on N. Korea’s “Daeyang network”

11. N. Korea instructs law enforcement agencies to crackdown on unemployed, workplace deserters

12. Women Cross DMZ Statement on Kamala Harris’ Visit to the DMZ

10/2/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sun, 10/02/2022 - 1:37pm

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Access Korean News HERE.

National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, OCTOBER 1 (Putin's War)

2. CDS Daily brief (01.10.22) CDS comments on key events

3. Defense secretary condemns 'nuclear saber-rattling' but says he doesn't believe Putin has decided to use nuclear weapons

4. How China and its allies pool resources to target overseas dissidents

5. How the US can focus its fight against foreign influence operations

6. The deficiency of "information"

7. Putin Is Trying to Outcrazy the West

8. Indo-Pacific Component Commanders Stress Importance of Partners

9. How Western Errors Let the Taliban Win in Afghanistan

10.Timothy Lomperis: Ukraine's lesson for Vietnam, Afghanistan

​11. ​On this October Day 2002 and 2012 - Special Forces KIA

12.  US, Australia and Japan vow to work together against China

13. Readout of Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III's Trilateral Defense Ministers Meeting

14. Top Philippine defense official holds first in-person meeting with US counterpart

15. Readout of Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin III's Meeting With the Republic of the Phi​lippines​

16. What the Constitutions of the Soviet Union and North Korea Can Teach Us about Rights—and the Purpose of a Constitution

17. Chinese hacking group targeting US agencies and companies has surged its activity, analysis finds

18. HOOYAH! The Aircraft of AFSOC (The U.S. Air Force’s “Special Forces”)

19. De jure rebels, de facto terrorists (Philippines)

20. US frees President Maduro's relatives in Venezuela prisoner swap

21. The Navy’s robot pilots could one day outnumber its human ones

22. A statue of legendary spy Harriet Tubman now stands at the CIA

23. Multinational companies in Russia are now obliged to assist the Kremlin with war mobilization

Korean News Content:


1. North Korea's missile tests reflect a change of doctrine

2. Unification minister says N. Korea trying to tame S. Korean government, grab U.S. attention

3. Masks return in N. Korea in renewed fight against COVID-19

4. Defector group sends propaganda balloons to N. Korea

5. Fighting for freedom for the world’s most repressed country

6. N. Korea unveils memorial stone for founder in Beijing

7. State auditor notifies ex-Pres Moon of written investigation over death of fisheries official

8. Simple thinking, rough speech and dishonesty (Critique of President Yoon)

9. Latest military hardware shown off on Armed Forces Day

10. North Korea rolls out new software to keep tabs on its officials in China

11. Peace through strength gets bipartisan support

12. What the Constitutions of the Soviet Union and North Korea Can Teach Us about Rights—and the Purpose of a Constitution

10/1/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sat, 10/01/2022 - 12:01pm

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, SEPTEMBER 30 (Putin's War)

2. Ukraine: CDS Daily brief (30.09.22) CDS comments on key events

3. SPECIAL REPORT: ASSESSING PUTIN’S IMPLICIT NUCLEAR THREATS AFTER ANNEXATION (ISW)

4. Flag raisings and burnings in Taiwan as some mark China's national day

5. Opinion | Facts on the ground matter more than rants at the Kremlin

6. Taiwan inducts new amphibious ship in push to bolster indigenous defence industry

7. Senators propose ‘China Grand Strategy’ commission to guide US policy

8. In Praise of Classical Realists

9. How Democracies Live – The Long Struggle for Equality Amid Diversity

10. Putin’s Newest Annexation Is Dire for Russia Too

11. Russia’s withdrawal from Lyman comes a day after Putin said he was annexing the region.

12. Forging the ‘New Era’: The Temporal Politics of Xi Jinping

13. China drops the gauntlet on NSA’s serial cyberattacks

14. The Best Way to Combat Putin’s Nuclear Threats

15. Enduring Lessons of the Cuban Missile Crisis

16. Legislators from Japan to Europe Visit Taiwan to Talk Defense, Chips

17. We Must Reject Russia’s Nuclear Blackmail

18. Dangerous, expanding satellite population poses policy challenges to US government

19. Opinion | Alexei Navalny: This is what a post-Putin Russia should look like

20. THE KYIV SECURITY COMPACT – INTERNATIONAL SECURITY GUARANTEES FOR UKRAINE: RECOMMENDATIONS

21. The West Is Wrong to Fixate on Xi’s Fate

22. National Cyber Power Index 2022

23. A Dangerous Time for the United States Of America

Korean News Content:

1. North Korea conducts 4th round of missile tests in 1 week

2. N. Korea fires 2 ballistic missiles into East Sea: S. Korean military

3. Yoon warns N. Korea of 'resolute, overwhelming' response in event of nuclear weapons use

4. N. Korean leader stresses ties on China's National Day

5. NSC condemns N. Korea's missile launch

6. President Yoon’s Office and Party Threaten South Korean Broadcaster

7. S. Korea flaunts key weapons systems on Armed Forces Day

8. S. Korea does not recognize Russia's annexation of Ukrainian territory

9. North Korea’s Latest Missile Tests Appear Aimed at Grabbing U.S. Attention

10. N.Korea Ranks High on Cyber Warfare Index

11. Despite DMZ gaffe, Kamala Harris displays deft Asia diplomacy

12. Ministry of State Security officers inspect cell phones on streets of border region

13. The truth about North Korea’s offer to send 100,000 troops to Ukraine for Russia

14. Sinpho South Shipyard: Activity at the Secure Boat Basin

15. US general stresses 'ironclad' alliance, decries N.K., China, Russia as threat to peace

16. Gov’t to clarify ‘N. Korea’s invasion’ in new history curriculum

17. Economy comes first; there is no time to lose over political disputes

9/30/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Fri, 09/30/2022 - 4:51pm

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, SEPTEMBER 29 (Putin's War)

2. Ukraine: CDS Daily brief (29.09.22) CDS comments on key events 

3. Pentagon working to form new command to coordinate arming and training Ukraine

4. Putin Frames Illegal Annexation as Part of Existential Battle With West

5. US Navy sailor charged with setting fire to the USS Bonhomme Richard found not guilty

6.  America's Four-Star Problem

7. Putin’s Roulette

8. DOJ: Major in the United States Army and a Maryland Doctor Facing Federal Indictment for Allegedly Providing Confidential Health Information to a Purported Russian Representative to Assist Russia Related to the Conflict In Ukraine

9. Johns Hopkins doctor and spouse, an Army doctor, indicted for trying to leak medical information to Russia

10. Taiwan, And The World, Needs To Worry About the Western Disinterest In Protecting It

11. Norway's defense minister on how NATO expansion will, and won't, impact defense plans

12. Palantir to empower US DoD units with key AI/ML capabilities

13. The Tech Site That Took On China’s Surveillance State

14. Guarding the Pacific: How Washington can Counter China in the Solomons and Beyond

15. Ukraine Submits Application to join NATO, With Big Hurdles Ahead

16. How disinformation shut down US special operators

17. AUKUS Is Not the New Asian NATO, nor Even a Start at One

18. Afghan Resistance Leaders See ‘No Option’ but War

19. Russian hackers' lack of success against Ukraine shows that strong cyber defences work, says cybersecurity chief

Korean News Content:

1. Readout of Vice President Harris’s Meeting with President Yoon of the Republic of Korea

2. U.S. Vice President Pays Flying Visit to Korea

3. Visit confirms the solid alliance

4. Yoon rejects motion to dismiss foreign minister

5. Trilateral anti-submarine drills

6. U.S. urges global efforts to improve human rights conditions in N. Korea

7. North Korean Workers Officially Dispatched to China & Russia: Human Rights Denial, Chain of Command & Control

8. Korea's Marine Corps to join Exercise KAMANDAG in Philippines for 1st time

9. President’s overseas trip was not ‘diplomatic disaster,’ political strife should end: foreign minister

10. South Korea, US, Japan hold consecutive calls, strongly condemn NK missile launches

11. No PCR tests for inbound travelers to S. Korea from Saturday

12.  U.S. reaffirms commitment to defense of S. Korea after N. Korean missile launch

13. The Power of Information: Telling Three Stories to the North Korean People

14. S. Korea mulls tightening sanctions against possible N.K. nuclear test

9/29/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Thu, 09/29/2022 - 12:11pm

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, SEPTEMBER 28 (Putin's War)

2.  Ukraine: CDS Daily brief (28.09.22) CDS comments on key events

3. After months of waiting, Biden's National Security Strategy is 'coming soon'

4. US touts $810M for Pacific islands to help fend off China, some for Solomons

5. Green Berets honor JFK in ceremony at Arlington National Cemetery

6. Pentagon will double powerful HIMARS artillery for Ukraine

7. Even More Young Americans Are Unfit to Serve, a New Study Finds. Here's Why.

8. What are tactical nuclear weapons? An international security expert explains and assesses what they mean for the war in Ukraine

9. China’s Road Not Taken

10. Statement by the North Atlantic Council on the damage to gas pipelines

11. Americans Split on Increasing Defense Spending

12. EXCLUSIVE Afghan Taliban sign deal for Russian oil products, gas and wheat

13. Australian, US allies hold closed- door meetings with Westmincom

14.  Sophisticated Covert Cyberattack Campaign Targets Military Contractors

15. Meta ordered to pay $175M for copying Green Beret veteran’s app

16. Why the West is trumpeting its Ukraine war intel

Korean News Content:

1. Vice President Kamala Harris commends US alliance with 'Republic of North Korea' in DMZ speech gaffe

2. South Korea Can Play a Vital Role in the Indo-Pacific

3. Yoon, Harris share concern over N. Korea, discuss IRA

4. Unification minister to visit Germany next week

5. North, South Korean rumbles greet Harris in Seoul

6. Anti-Korean Sentiment Simmers in Japan

7.  N. Korea fires 2 short-range ballistic missiles into East Sea: S. Korean military

8. Yoon touts FM as opposition set to pass no-confidence motion

9. DP passes motion for dismissal of foreign minister

10. Korea, Japan, U.S. hold first maritime exercise since 2017

11. North is mum on Wednesday's missile launches

12. Visit confirms the solid alliance

13.  Solidarity in Support of Freedom: South Korean President Yoon’s UN Speech

14. Presidential chief of staff accuses media of destabilizing Korea-US alliance

9/28/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Wed, 09/28/2022 - 5:44pm

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National Security News Content:

1.  RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, SEPTEMBER 27 (Putin's War)

2. Ukraine: CDS Daily brief (27.09.22) CDS comments on key events

3. China's Xi reemerges after trip abroad quashing unfounded 'coup' rumors

4. Nord Stream Leaks Underline Gray-Zone Risks

5. Democrats brace for a national security brain drain

6.  Putin's Empire Starts to Crumble

7. Russians are calling up the Ukrainian Ministry of Defense asking how to surrender, Ukraine says

8. Opinion | The U.S. and China are headed for a showdown at the U.N.

9. US ‘smart power’ can win back the Pacific

10. The Army of 2022: We’re in a bad place if soldiers can choose what mandatory training they complete

11. AFSOC AC-130J gunship to fire laser weapon in flight test in 2023

12. The Strategic Interplay Between AUKUS, the NPT, and the Rules-Based International Order 

13. Meet the Lithuanian-Polish-Ukrainian Brigade, a Little-Known Unit that Presents a New Model for Security Cooperation

14. What Ted Cruz and Tucker Carlson Don’t Understand About War

15. Opinion | The disturbing strategy behind MAGA complaints about a ‘woke military’ by Max Boot

16. American Innovation Can Counter China’s BRI

17. Hezbollah and Iran Are Destabilizing the West Bank

18. Moscow Cozies Up With Hamas to Pressure Israel

19 The Nord Stream pipeline leak was an act of ‘sabotage’: Who might have done it, why, and what happens next?

20 Inside a liberated Ukrainian city, and how NATO tactics helped free it

21. The Air Force has finally rescued a stranded Osprey aircraft from a remote Norwegian island

22. A Different Kind of Russian Threat – Seeking to Install Its Candidate Atop Telecommunications Standards Body

23.  American semiconductor leadership suffers from bad defense, no offense

 

Korean News Content:


1. North Korea fires 2 short-range ballistic missiles into East Sea: JCS

2. U.S. condemns N. Korean missile launch, urges Pyongyang to engage in dialogue

3. Harris' trip to DMZ will highlight U.S. commitment to security of S. Korea: U.S. official

4. North Korea Launches 2 Ballistic Missiles

5. North Korea’s New Nuclear Policy Law

6. What if Kim Jong Un isn’t bluffing? Seoul and Washington should shore up defenses

7. North's 7th nuke test expected Oct. 16 to Nov. 7: NIS

8. South Korea decides to scrap satellite launches using Russian rockets amid sanctions

9. South Korea's mission to NATO approved

10. Korean military rebuts possibility of USFK deploying for Taiwan

11. North Korea is at least 4 nuclear tests away from reaching weapons goals, think tank says

12. Harris Pledges Help over U.S. Tax Breaks for Korean EVs

13. Yoon’s office, ruling party step up offensive against MBC

14. DPRK lashes out against international system governed by ‘exclusive Western values’