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5/28/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sat, 05/28/2022 - 10:40am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MAY 27 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. Snake Island: Why Ukraine just won’t let it go
3. It’s Game On in the Pacific
4. China’s ‘threat’ in the Pacific is being way overblown
5. Chinese and Russian propaganda work in tandem to blame the West for war in Ukraine
6. America’s Pivot to Asia 2.0: The Indo-Pacific Economic Framework
7. Anti-US axis creeping into view in Asia
8. Why laser weapons are the future of missile defense
9. 78 Minutes (Uvlade, Texas)
10. Whose Marine Corps? Why a Force Design battle is losing sight of the basics
11. Military briefing: Ukraine’s battlefield agility pays off
12. Myron Pitts: Fort Liberty? No, let’s choose one of our heroes for Fort Bragg’s new name
13. Steel Graveyard: Russia Has Lost Over 1,000 Tanks in Ukraine
14. The GOP Foreign Policy Civil War Is Real
15. Opinion | America May Be Broken Beyond Repair
16. The real reason gas is so damn expensive: Don’t just blame oil prices, blame refineries too
17. FDD | Top Russian Bank Launches Apparent Attempt to Evade Sanctions
18. The Anti-Vaccine Movement’s New Frontier

Korean News Content:

1. US issues sanctions targeting North Korean weapons of mass destruction program
2. Treasury Sanctions Individual, Banks, and Trading Company for Supporting North Korea’s WMD and Ballistic Missile Programs
3. DPRK (North Korea): Yesterday’s Vote on a Sanctions Resolution : What's In Blue : Security Council Report
4. Analysis: Security Council split spells end of an era for U.S.-led sanctions on North Korea
5. N. Korean missile tests provide learning experience, creating concerns for U.S.: Pentagon
6. For South Korea’s New President, Challenges Mount at Home and Abroad
7. Biden's promises to Northeast Asian allies
8. Top diplomats of U.S., S. Korea, Japan vow continued efforts to end N. Korean provocation
9. Economic security needs to work both ways
10. South Korea's game changer: New Southern Policy
11.  Widespread disbelief over N. Korea's tiny COVID death rate
12. US intelligence assessing whether North Korea tested missile with properties not seen before
 

5/27/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Fri, 05/27/2022 - 9:13am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MAY 26 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. Russia’s grain blockade may require US intervention
3. U.S. Aims to Constrain China by Shaping Environment Around It, Blinken Says
4. Has Ukraine Broken the Russian Military?
5. Commercial and military drones in Ukraine: The evolutionary use and implications on security and safety
6. War Will Never Be This Bulky Again
7. Japan, US fly fighters after China drill, N. Korean missiles
8. MARSOC Has New Cdr - Major General Matthew Trollinger | SOF News
9. “China's Columbus” Was an Imperialist Too: Contesting the Myth of Zheng He
10. SWJ Book Review – Bullets Not Ballots: Success in Counterinsurgency Warfare
11. Japan to 'drastically strengthen' military capability
12. U.S. Treasury Targets Hamas Financial Network
13. Tajik terrorist serves as Taliban commander in northern Afghanistan
14. Biden’s Maiden Presidential Trip To Asia: Reassuring Important Indo-Pacific Allies – Analysis
15. Why Are Spare Parts on the Unfunded List? Senator Asks Navy's Top Officer
16. World Leaders Tout Self-Reliance Amid Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
17. Finland, Sweden Would Contribute Militarily to NATO on ‘Day One,’ General Says
18. 400. Russia-Ukraine Conflict: Sign Post to the Future (Part 1)
19. The U.S. has accused China of carrying out a genocide in Xinjiang. Why has the U.N. been so quiet?
20. Inside the Afghan Resistance
21. Are the Marines Inventing the Edsel or the Mustang?
22. Willingness to take risks': Former Special Forces Delta commander inducted into regiment
23. Jerusalem livid about US leak that Israel killed senior Iranian operative
24. Open Source Intelligence May Be Changing Old-School War
 

Korean News Content:

1. China, Russia veto new UN sanctions on North Korea
2. Widespread disbelief over N. Korea's tiny COVID death rate
3. Japan, US fly fighters after China drill, N. Korean missiles
4. Top nuclear envoys of S. Korea, U.S., Japan to meet in Seoul next Friday
5. Defense minister orders 'stern' response to any direct N. Korean provocations
6. S. Korea voices 'deep regret' over failed bid for new U.N. sanctions on N. Korea
7. China supplied over 2,800 tons of refined oil to N. Korea in March, April: U.N. report
8. NGOs protest North Korean chairmanship of Conference on Disarmament
9. S. Korean Air Force to join Australia-led multilateral exercise in August
10. North Korea gives Chinese vaccines to soldiers working as construction labor
11. S. Korean volunteer fighter in Ukraine returns home with injuries
12. Joe Biden vows to deepen America’s ties with South Korea
13. BTS To Appear With Joe Biden At White House To Discuss Anti-Asian Hate Crimes
14. How did BTS become beacon of diversity and inclusion?
15. Two Presidents, One Agenda: A Blueprint for South Korea and the United States to Address the Challenges of the 2020s and Beyond
16. U.S., S. Korea working to find right strategy for dealing with N. Korea: U.S. official
17. U.S., China must work together on N. Korea, other global issues: Blinken
18. Deputy CFC chief Gen. Kim tapped to lead Joint Chiefs of Staff

Ukraine: WAR BULLETIN May 26, 6.00 pm EST - The ninety-second day of the heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people to a Russian military invasion continues.

Thu, 05/26/2022 - 7:57pm
Also posted on the Small Wars Journal: 
 
 

Embassy of Ukraine in the USA

 

WAR BULLETIN

May 26, 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 6.05:

personnel - about 29600 (+150),

tanks ‒ 1315 (+10),

APV ‒ 3235 (+22),

artillery systems – 617 (+11),

MLRS - 201 (+0),

Anti-aircraft warfare systems - 93 (+0),

aircraft – 206 (+0),

helicopters – 170 (+0),

UAV operational-tactical level - 502 (+11),

cruise missiles - 114 (+2),

warships / boats - 13 (+0),

vehicles and fuel tanks - 2225 (+8),

special equipment - 47 (+3).

Russian enemy suffered the greatest losses (of the past day) at the Avdiivka direction.

The ninety-second day of the heroic resistance of the Ukrainian people to a Russian military invasion continues.

Russian enemy does not stop conducting offensive operations in the Eastern Operational Zone and continues to launch missile and air strikes on infrastructure facilities in Ukraine.

Command and staff and mobilization exercises are being held in the Volyn and Polissya areas with the personnel of the military units of the Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus. The probability of missile and air strikes from the territory of this country remains.

The consequences of the deployment of units of the armed forces of the Russian federation involved in hostilities on the territory of Ukraine on the territory of the Republic of Belarus are being eliminated. Measures are being taken to prevent the illicit trafficking of weapons and ammunition that could be lost by Russian troops.

In the Siversky direction, Russian enemy is taking measures to cover the Ukrainian-Russian border in the Bryansk and Kursk regions and to prevent the transfer of our troops to other threatening areas.

In the border areas of these Russian regions, the increased level of terrorist threat has been extended until June 8 this year.

The enemy fired 120-mm mortars and artillery shells at the settlements of Bachivsk and Krasnopillya in the Sumy oblast and the Zarichche settlement in the Chernihiv oblast.

In the Slobozhansky direction, the enemy carries out systematic high-intensity fire in the areas where our troops are concentrated. It also fired on civilian infrastructure in the areas of the settlements of Ternov and Cherkasy Tyshky.

Russian enemy is trying to improve the tactical situation in the Izyum area and resume the offensive on the city of Slovyansk. It fired artillery, rocket-propelled grenade launchers, mortars and tanks at the settlements of Chepil, Dovhenke, Kurulka, Bohorodychne and Studenok.

In the Donetsk direction, Russian enemy's main efforts are focused on taking full control of the village of Lyman and trying to improve the tactical situation near Sievierodonetsk and Avdiivka. Russian enemy is actively using electronic warfare in the Bakhmut and Avdiivka directions. It used artillery and assault aircraft at the Russian enemy is trying to gain a foothold in the area of Sievierodonetsk. It carried out assault operations in the direction of the settlement of Ustynivka, had no success.

Fighting continues in the Bakhmut direction. Russian enemy unsuccessfully attempted an offensive in the Komyshuvakha, Lypovo, and Nagirny districts.

In the Avdiivka direction, the occupiers carried out assault operations in the Krasnohorivka, Kamyanka, Avdiivka and Pisky districts, but were unsuccessful.

In the Novopavlovsk direction, the enemy attempted an offensive in the area of the settlement of Zolota Niva, withdrew with losses. In the Zaporizhzhia direction, the enemy fired artillery at the areas of the settlements of Novopil, Charivne, Orikhiv and Kamyanka.

In the Mykolayiv direction, Russian enemy is trying to improve the tactical situation and ensure access to the administrative borders of the Kherson region. It carried out assault operations in the area of the settlement of Tavriyske, had no success.

In the Kryvyi Rih direction occupiers unsuccessfully tried to carry out assault actions around the settlement of Mykolayivka. Civilian infrastructure was shelled near Osokorivka, Trudolyubivka and Dobryanka.

Russian enemy continued the engineering equipment of positions in the areas of settlements Chornobaivka, Pravdyne, Zorya.

During the past 24hrs, ten enemy attacks were repulsed in Donetsk and Luhansk, four tanks, two artillery systems, an armoured personnel carrier, a car and one unit of special equipment were destroyed. Air defense units destroyed five Orlan-10 UAVs.

Strike aircraft of the Air Force of the Armed Forces of Ukraine struck at enemy positions - destroyed personnel and up to ten units of light armored vehicles. Our fighters intercepted and shot down two cruise missiles.

In the Sivrersky direction, Russia continues to carry out engineering equipment positions in the border areas of the Bryansk region. According to available information, in order to strengthen the protection of the Russian-Ukrainian border in this direction, Russian enemy is engaging units of the airborne troops of the armed forces of the Russian federation.

Russia continues to fire mortars and artillery at the positions of the Defense Forces in the border areas of the Sumy region.

In the Kharkiv and Sljvyansk directions, Russian enemy focuses its main efforts on holding the occupied positions and restraining the advance of our troops, shelling the Ukrainian positions. In order to clarify the position of our troops, it conducted an Orlan-10 UAV air reconnaissance. It carried out remote mining on the routes of possible deployment of units of the Defense Forces of Ukraine.

With the support of artillery, Russian enemy led the offensive in the direction of the village of Bohorodichne, had no success, and retreated to the position he held earlier.

On the territory of Belgorod and Voronezh regions, Russian enemy continues to prepare reserves. Replenishes stocks in order to further resume the offensive.

In the Donetsk direction, Russian enemy continues to shell units of our troops, launch missile strikes, conduct reconnaissance, increase air support, and regroup troops. Strengthens the group by moving reserve units.

In the Lyman direction, Russian enemy focused its efforts on the fire damage of our units in the areas of Ozerny and south of the settlement of Lyman.

In the Sievierodonetsk direction, the enemy is advancing in the directions of the settlements of Severodonetsk and Borivske. It is not successful. In the direction of the settlement, Ustynivka has partial success. In order to disrupt logistics and prevent the maneuver of our troop's strikes on bridge crossings.

In the Bakhmut direction, Russian occupiers are conducting an offensive in the directions of the settlements of Komyshuvakha, Nyrkove, Berestove, and Belohorovka, have no success, suffered losses, and withdrew. In the directions of Pokrovsky and Klinov the enemy has partial success, capturing the settlement of Midna Ruda. Performs regrouping.

In the Avdiivka direction, the enemy tried to resume the offensive, but without success.

In the Zaporizhzhya direction, Russian enemy group was additionally reinforced by a formed tank battalion on T-62 tanks.

Russian enemy did not conduct active hostilities in the South Buh area. It continues to fire on our troops and conducts air reconnaissance using UAVs. The occupiers' engineering units carried out measures to mine the coast of the Kakhovka Reservoir.

In the Bessarabian direction, in the Transnistrian region of the Republic of Moldova, the level of the terrorist threat has been reduced. At the same time, the personnel of the operational group of Russian troops in the region continues to serve in an enhanced mode.

The occupying Russian power continues the measures of the administrative-police regime in the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine. Obstruction of civilians to the territory controlled by the Ukrainian authorities continues. In addition, the occupiers intensified the broadcasting of propaganda information materials through available and special means of television and radio broadcasting.

Ukraine's defense forces inflict losses on the enemy in all directions and are ready for any changes in the operational situation.

 

Ukrainian Parliament Commissioner for Human Rights

In the temporarily occupied Kherson region, the humanitarian crisis is worsening due to the lack of medicine. As a result of the impossibility of supply, almost all pharmacies in the region have ceased operations. A small number of pharmacies that are still operating have increased the prices of medicines by 3-5 times. In this regard, there is a shortage of drugs for cardiovascular diseases and antipyretic drugs in the region.

At the same time, the occupants illegally import drugs into the Kherson region from the temporarily occupied Crimea and sell them in spontaneous local markets. All drugs are not certified and may pose a threat to life and health of people. The invaders do not allow entry to volunteers from the territory controlled by the Ukrainian government who are ready to deliver humanitarian aid. They loot such cargoes and then sell them to residents of the temporarily occupied territories.

https://www.facebook.com/denisovaombudsman/posts/pfbid028mzLu62efqAsEP1po4d3WytwmVMpuxHYyzKuo3Ze9JVUsFyFRePHVhiUnSFPUDi2l

 

Russia continues to resort to unprecedented pressure and intimidation of attorneys in the temporarily occupied Crimea.

The so-called "Kyiv District Court" of Simferopol fined lawyer Edem Semedlyaev 75 thousand rubles for someone else's publication on social media.

In particular, Eden was found guilty under Part 2 of Article 20.3.3 (public actions aimed at discrediting the use of the armed forces of the Russian federation), namely for the fact that his profile on the social network Facebook was marked by another user in a post about the actions of Russian army in Ukraine.

Edem did not personally post or share this post but deleted it immediately after noticing it. The officers of the “Federal Security Service of the Russian federation” placed on record his publication on the page and took a screenshot. Attorneys provided ample evidence during the so-called "trial" that marked the absence of the set of all elements of an offense of Eden's actions. Still, none of them were considered in the so-called "court decision."

Immediately after the "meeting" under the "Kyiv District Court" building in Simferopol, the  “Federal Security Service of the Russian federation” detained Nazim Sheikhmambetov, who represented Edem Semedlyaev's defense today.‼ Nazim was taken to the “Central District Court” of Simferopol, where he was charged with violating sanitary norms under Part 1 of Article 20.2.2 (organizing simultaneous mass stay and/or movement of citizens in public places, which led to a violation of public order). These are the events of October 26th, 2021.

The attorney will spend the night at the Central Police Station in Simferopol. Until the court hearing, which will take place tomorrow at 1 pm, he will be in the room for administrative detainees and will be restricted in his freedom of movement.

I consider today's decisions of the so-called "courts" to be an example of pressure and intimidation of attorneys in the temporarily occupied Crimea and another evidence of the policy of persecution and repression of Crimean Tatars.

https://bit.ly/3sZk6ip

 

Security Service of Ukraine

In Zaporizhzhia region, former people’s deputy Yevhen Balytskyi, who had been elected a member of the regional council from the Opposition Bloc in 2020, has seen the full-scale Russian invasion as a chance to realize his own political ambitions.

He not only sided with the enemy, but also enlisted their support in seizing power in the region. With the invaders’ help, he forced employees of local government and utility companies to recognize him as the head of the ‘military-civil administration of Zaporizhzhia region.’

The traitor publicly criticized the current Ukrainian government and prepared for the Victory Day celebrations on May 9. He also issued the order on the so-called ‘Temporary Organization of Public Order’, which requires residents of the region to form ‘civil squads’ to counter any anti-Russian activities.

Another official is suspected of collaborating with Russians in Kherson region. A member of Kherson regional council Vitaliy Buliuk offered himself as a candidate for a position of the head of the so-called ‘Kherson customs’.

He took the initiative to allegedly begin customs clearance of goods through ‘Kherson Customs’, which is now controlled by the invaders.

Currently, both traitors have been notified of suspicion under Article 111-1 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine - collaborative activities.

They face up to 15 years in prison with confiscation of property.

https://ssu.gov.ua/en/novyny/za-materialamy-sbu-pidozru-otrymav-hauliaiter-rosiian-na-tymchasovo-okupovanii-chastyni-zaporizkoi-oblasti-yevhen-balytskyi

 

 

POLICY

President of Ukraine

Address by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to Ukrainians

Exactly eight years ago, on May 26, the Donetsk airport stopped working. There is still a message about this: "Attention! From 7 am, Donetsk Airport will temporarily suspend flights. The resumption of the airport’s functioning will be announced additionally."

On that day, apparently, no one foresaw how events in Donbas would develop over these years. And then - throughout Ukraine after a full-scale invasion. No one predicted for how long the word "temporarily" would be delayed in this announcement.

But that day and any day later, and today, two things can be said with confidence.

First. Ukraine will always be an independent state and will not be broken. The only question is what price our people will have to pay for their freedom, and Russia - for this senseless war against us.

And second. The catastrophic developments could have been stopped if the world had treated the situation in Ukraine as its own. If the strong of the world had not played with Russia, but really pressed to end the war.

Just look at the situation now. Look at the number of weeks the European Union has been trying to agree on a sixth package of sanctions against Russia. So far, it receives almost a billion euros a day from Europeans for energy supplies.

Of course, I am grateful to our friends who are promoting new sanctions. But where did those who block the sixth package get so much power? Why are they still allowed to have so much power, including in intra-European procedures?

Look at the number of weeks the world has not dared to block the Russian banking system - all banks without exception, to deprive the aggressor of the opportunity to finance not only the war against us, but also the policy of creating splits and crises around the world.

Look at how long we have been struggling to provide Ukraine with all the weapons it needs to change the nature of hostilities and start moving faster and more confidently to the expulsion of the occupiers. All weapons, including MLRS. The systems that are really needed to stop this aggression. We are confident that thanks to our efforts we will still be heard.

Starting from May 26, 2014, and even more so from February 24 this year until today, there have been many opportunities for those who really have the strength to do so to put an end to it and say: now Russia will really feel the full price for what it is doing against Ukraine, against European unity and against freedom as such.

The current offensive of the occupiers in Donbas can make the region uninhabited. They want to burn Popasna, Bakhmut, Lyman, Lysychansk and Severodonetsk to ashes. Like Volnovakha, like Mariupol. In cities and communities closer to the Russian border, in Donetsk and Luhansk, they gather everyone they can to fill the place of those killed and wounded in the occupation contingent. All this, including the deportation of our people and the mass killings of civilians, is an obvious policy of genocide pursued by Russia.

Today, the occupiers shelled Kharkiv again. At the moment, the list of the dead includes nine people. 19 wounded. All civilians. A child (five months) and a father were killed. The mother is in grave condition. Among the wounded in Kharkiv is also a nine-year-old girl.

Missile strikes again in the Sumy region, in Donbas again. Significant intensification of the occupiers' artillery in the Zaporizhzhia region again. Again, their efforts to burrow into the ground in the south.

Pressure on Russia is literally a matter of saving lives. And every day of delay, weakness, various disputes or proposals to "appease" the aggressor at the expense of the victim is new killed Ukrainians. And new threats to everyone on our continent.

I addressed the Latvian parliament and people today. Expressed gratitude for the help Ukraine received, including the defensive one. And for the help which the Latvian state and the Latvian people provide now. If everyone in the world had the same determination to defend our common freedom as Latvia and other partners who do not hesitate, there would simply be no evil that the Russian state has done to Ukraine, Europe and the world.

I spoke today with Prime Minister of the Netherlands Mark Rutte. I informed him about the situation on the battlefield, about the intensification of the occupiers' activities. We discussed how we can adequately enhance Ukraine's ability to defend itself and repel these attacks.

I signed a new decree on awarding our heroes. 180 servicemen of the Armed Forces of Ukraine were awarded state awards, 28 of them posthumously. The total number of awarded servicemen as of today is over 16,000. Precisely - 16 thousand and 44. In 92 days. But it is clear that there are hundreds and hundreds of times more feats and victories of our defenders.

I am grateful to everyone who holds the defense. Who helps the army and all our defenders.

And finally. Usually these days in May we celebrate the last bell in schools and congratulate boys and girls on the beginning of a new stage in life. Frankly, a brighter stage than childhood. Because finally opportunities in life emerge. Adult opportunities. But childhood is still not over yet.

This year there is no traditional school holiday in Ukraine. And this is understandable. Such a time. Such a situation. And not all schools in Ukraine finish the education process in May this year. And not all graduates are now in our country.

But the constant thing is whatever the time and whatever the situation, we must not lose our opportunities. We have to fight. We have to develop. We have to defend our freedom and be able to use that freedom.

So, we have to be educated and brave. Don't lose a single day in your life. Know what you live the day for. And be sure to believe in Ukraine. Because it is here that Ukrainians have the best chance of success. And especially - after our victory. Which we will definitely gain. And we will definitely remove the phrase "temporarily occupied" in relation to our land, which will be liberated forever. No matter how difficult it may be.

https://www.president.gov.ua/en/news/tisk-na-rosiyu-ce-pitannya-zberezhennya-zhittiv-kozhen-den-z-75393

 

Prime Minister of Ukraine

Finland will help rebuild infrastructure, Ukrainian cities and support educational reform in Ukraine, says Denys Shmyhal

Ukraine and Finland have continued the implementation of the project "Finnish support for the reform of the Ukrainian school" until 2023. The agreement was inked during a meeting in Kyiv by the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal and the Prime Minister of Finland Sanna Marin.

The project provides financial support for educational reform from Finland worth EUR 6 million and up to EUR 2 million from the European Union.

In addition to assisting Finland in rebuilding and reforming the education sector, Denys Shmyhal and Sanna Marin agreed to involve Finland in the future reconstruction of Ukraine's infrastructure using advanced technologies and European parameters and to participate in the reconstruction of Ukrainian cities and towns.

Moreover, the Heads of Government also agreed on close coordination of cooperation within the EU, in particular on assistance from Finland in implementing reforms in Ukraine on the way to membership in the European Union.

Sanna Marin stressed that Ukraine is already a member of the European family. According to her, Finland, together with the European Union, will support Ukraine at every stage of EU accession.

https://www.kmu.gov.ua/en/news/finlyandiya-dopomozhe-u-vidbudovi-infrastrukturi-ta-ukrayinskih-mist-pidtrimaye-osvitnyu-reformu-v-ukrayini-denis-shmigal

 

Ministry of Justice of Ukraine

The Minister of Justice of Ukraine Denys Maliuska met with the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Kingdom of Denmark to Ukraine Ole Egberg Mikkelsen.

Mr. Ambassador dwelled on the coordinated work of state institutions in Ukraine at such a difficult time for our country: people get married, newborn children are registered, registers are open.

The Minister of Justice confirmed that despite the existing problems, the system works and is managed. At the same time, during the war, the Government's priorities changed somewhat. Currently, the top priority for the Ministry of Justice is to create an appropriate legal basis to compensate for the damage caused to Ukraine by the Russian invaders at the expense of rusdian assets in Ukraine and abroad. Currently, the relevant law has been adopted and signed by the President of Ukraine.

The Ministry is also working in synergy with the national experts and international lawyers to develop a concept for setting up a commission to compensate for the damage caused by the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

At the same time, it was stressed that it is very important for Ukraine as a democratic European state not to lose achievements in the implementation of anti-corruption reform and the creation of a European-style judicial system.

https://www.kmu.gov.ua/en/news/denis-malyuska-proviv-zustrich-z-nadzvichajnim-ta-povnovazhnim-poslom-korolivstva-daniyi-v-ukrayini

 

Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Dmytro Kuleba: "Spoke with my German counterpart Annalena Baerbock and briefed her on the difficult situation in the Donbas. We need more heavy weapons delivered as soon as possible, especially MLRS, to repel Russian attacks. Also discussed further sanctions on Russia and Ukraine’s EU candidate status".

https://mfa.gov.ua/en/news/dmytro-kuleba-had-telephone-call-federjal-minister-foreign-affairs-germany-annalena-baerbock

 

Dmytro Kuleba: "Honored to have had a courtesy call with His Serene Highness Hereditary Prince Alois. Grateful to Liechtenstein for supporting Ukraine and welcoming our refugees. Liechtenstein proves that true support depends not on the size of a country, but on the size of its people’s hearts".

https://mfa.gov.ua/en/news/dmytro-kuleba-met-his-serene-highness-hereditary-prince-alois-liechtenstein

 

Dmytro Kuleba: "First call with my new French counterpart Catherine Colonna. France’s support of Ukraine remains steadfast. We agreed on the need to ramp up sanctions pressure on Russia, including an oil embargo, and discussed Ukraine’s EU candidate status. Looking forward to welcoming her in Ukraine".

https://mfa.gov.ua/en/news/dmytro-kuleba-had-telephone-call-minister-foreign-affairs-france-catherine-colonna

 

5/26/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Thu, 05/26/2022 - 9:04am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MAY 25 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. As Russian Forces Retreated, Mock Executions and Beatings Increased in Ukraine
3.  Are Americans Prepared to Fight a Nuclear War Over Taiwan?
4. Opinion | What the U.S. military needs is an infusion of immigrants
5.  The Army's reputation for sexual harassment and suicide is keeping Gen Z from joining up, Army secretary says
6. China's foreign minister starts Pacific tour in the Solomons
7. Inside Ukraine's Daring Helicopter Missions Into Russian-Occupied Mariupol
8. 'Horrifying' conspiracy theories swirl around Texas shooting
9. China’s Pacific plan jeopardises regional privacy and sovereignty
10. Former CENTCOM commander skeptical of counterterrorism strategy for Afghanistan
11. Turkey's wooing of Israel may lead to Hamas ouster - opinion
12.  Turkey: NATO’s problem child
13.  Polls show US support for Ukraine waning as Biden administration steps up aid
14. Opinion: How the Quad can become more than an anti-China grouping
15. NATO Must Get Resilience Right to Withstand Russia and China
16. Recovering the Balance of Power for the 21st Century
17. U.S. Speeds Up Reshaping of Taiwan’s Defenses to Deter China
18. Marine Corps now has 2 fully operational F-35B stealth fighter squadrons in Japan
19.  The Moment Putin’s Ticking Time Bomb of Failure Could Explode
20. Why the battle for the Black Sea may be the most important showdown in the war — for Ukraine and for the world
21. Ukraine Is Using Quiet Electric Bikes to Haul Anti-Tank Weapons
22. Opinion: Biden’s visit to Asia highlights the continent’s ‘Finlandization’ – a desire to steer clear of conflict between Russia and the West
23. ‘Collaborative, Portable Autonomy’ Is the Future of AI for Special Operations
24. Another Killer Dressed Up Like a Special Operator
25. President on statements by Kissinger and NYT: They want to exchange lives of millions of Ukrainians for illusion of peace
26. The Best Counter to Misinformation is More Information
27. The Hazards of Optimism
 

Korean News Content:

1. Threats to S.Korea Mount from All Sides
2. Signs of continued activity spotted at N. Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex: report
3. Will the rhetoric of Biden’s Asian Odyssey stand up against China?
4. S. Korea, U.S., Japan agree on closer cooperation against N.K. missile launches
5. N. Korea's state media silent about missile launches
6. Ordinary N. Korean soldiers are suffering due to a shortage of medicine
7. N. Korea's COVID-19 outbreak is presenting challenges for agricultural mobilizations
8. Ban Ki-moon urges Korea to look beyond its four biggest allies
9. US and South Korea fire missiles in exercise following North Korean ballistic missile demonstration
10. Analysis-As N.Korea Gears up for Potential Nuclear Test, Missiles Get Little Domestic Fanfare
11. North Korea built up nuclear, missile power during pandemic
12. Readout of Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin's Call With Republic of Korea Minister of National Defense Lee Jong-sup
13. Chinese medical experts in North Korea to advise on COVID response
14. <Inside N. Korea>N. Korea’s largest iron mine shutdowns, markets close, and controls intensify daily due to COVID-19 in N. Hamgyong Province’s Musan County
15. US sets Thursday vote on new UN sanctions on North Korea

ThinkJSOU Live Webinar: “Information/Influence Campaigns Against North Korea”

Wed, 05/25/2022 - 4:48pm

When: 26 May 2022, 1300 am EDT. (US and Canada)

Topic: ThinkJSOU Live Webinar: “Information/Influence Campaigns Against North Korea”

Moderator & Interviewee: Mr. Gilbert (Terry) Doan (JSOU Faculty) & Mr. David Maxwell, Senior Fellow (Foundation for Defense of Democracies)

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5/25/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Wed, 05/25/2022 - 9:55am

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National Security News Content:

1.  RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MAY 24 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. Fort Bragg as Fort Liberty? Commission Announces Names to Erase Confederate Ties
3. Special Operations are Deterrence Operations: How United States Special Operations Forces should be used in Strategic Competition
4. Is Russia Ripe for a Coup?
5. Ending the civil war over the future of the US Marine Corps
6. Downsizing the Department of Defense
7. China Is Doing Biden’s Work for Him
8. White Supremacists Sacralize Mass Attackers to Encourage More Violence
9. Book Review - The Wild Fields: A Fight for the Soul of Ukraine | SOF News
10. Trove of damning Xinjiang police files leaked as U.N. rights chief visits China
11. Time 100 Most influential people of 2022
12. Opinion | On Taiwan, Biden Should Find His Inner Truman
13. Opinion | On Taiwan, Biden gets less ambiguous and more strategic
14. Biden’s Real Taiwan Mistake
15. China military needs defence against potential Starlink threat: scientists
16. Why Biden Is Right to End Ambiguity on Taiwan
17. Open-Source Data is Everywhere—Except the Army’s Concept of Information Advantage
18. The Quad Goes to Sea
19. Israeli diplomats told not to meet Taiwan officials to avoid angering China – report
20. Putin Is Going to Lose His War
 

Korean News Content:

1. US, South Korea respond to North Korea’s latest missile tests with launches of their own
2. Seoul: North Korea launches 3 ballistic missiles toward sea
3. Spy chief nominee says North Korea apparently has no will to denuclearize on its own
4. After North Korea fires 3 missiles, US & South Korea hold live-fire drills
5. North Korea fires suspected ICBM after Biden’s Asia trip
6. North Korea Fires Three Missiles After Biden Ends Asia Trip
7. China, Russia planes penetrate Kadiz, Seoul scrambles jets
8. New chairman of Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff named
9. Nuclear weapons vs. Covid (north Korea)
10. It’s democracies versus the totalitarian states
11. N. Korea tests nuclear detonation device: presidential office
12. New confrontation along Cold War lines? China, Russia warplanes maneuvers spark concerns
13. Top S. Korean, U.S. diplomats condemn N.K missile launches in phone talks
14. S. Korea and US to build value-based alliance
15. WHO verifying N. Korea's COVID-19 data amid outbreak: report
16. S. Korea sets June 15 as 2nd launch date of homegrown space rocket
17. Biden visit showcases hardened stances on North Korea
18. Biden and Yoon Make a Hawkish Turn on North Korea
19. Gi-Wook Shin on Gwangju and South Korea’s Democracy
20. Anti-US axis creeping into view in Asia
21. #SouthKorea: No more appeasement. @GordonGChang, Gatestone, Newsweek, The Hill David Maxwell, Foundation for Defense of Democracies

5/24/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Tue, 05/24/2022 - 9:27am

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Quad Joint Leaders’ Statement | The White House

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MAY 23 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. Russian diplomat quits over war in Ukraine
3. Did Biden just end US strategic ambiguity on Taiwan?
4. Analysis | Three theories on Biden’s repeated Taiwan gaffes
5. Russia’s Potemkin Army
6. Intelligence and War: Does Secrecy Still Matter?
7. Guam Needs Better Missile Defenses—Urgently
8. Protests in Iran Are Surging. The Biden Administration Can Help.
9. Who Is to Blame for the Collapse of Afghanistan’s Security Forces?
10. End the WHO’s Unhealthy Obsession With Israel
11. Missile Defense Agency Eyes Command Center for Guam
12. The Changing Character of Combined Arms
13. After 3 months, Russia still bogged down in Ukraine war
14. Ukraine's Zelenskiy says he would meet with Putin to end the war
15. Can a U.S.-China War Be Averted?
16. Republicans plot foreign intervention pullback
17. Duterte hits Putin: I kill criminals, not children, elders
18. Why does the U.S. need a Disinformation Governance Board?
19. Ukrainian intelligence chief: Putin survived assassination attempt 2 months ago
20. US an empire of coercion
21. Ukraine war has pushed Japanese away from war-renouncing stance, political analyst says
22. How to Make Biden’s Free World Strategy Work
23. How to Build Putin a Gilded Bridge Out of Ukraine
24. Defeating Putin Is the Only Route to Peace in Ukraine
25. Quad summit outlines wider Indo-Pacific ambitions

Korean News Content:

1. How Biden and Yoon Are Strengthening the U.S.-South Korea Alliance
2. Multiple Russian, Chinese warplanes enter KADIZ without notice: JCS
3. Biden's 'nuclear deterrence' remarks send shock waves
4. South Korea's new President says he's done appeasing North Korea ‘Ball is in Kim's court’
5. Good Deeds Witnessed in DPRK
6. North Korea claims a ‘positive trend’ in battling the virus.
7. Let the Escapees Escape: A Report on the Ongoing Human Rights Crisis of North Korean Escapees and International Human Rights Law
8. N. Korea's total suspected COVID-19 cases reach nearly 3 million: state media
9. S. Korea open to reviewing May 24 sanctions on N. Korea: official
10. Sanity Returns to N.Korea Policy
11. Letter from Korea: Freedom is never free | Opinion
12. North Korea says no new fever deaths, claims Covid outbreak is under control
13. Pregnant women with COVID suffer in North Korea’s run-down medical system
14. 'Time of Appeasing N.Korea Is Over,' Says Yoon
15. <N. Korea’s COVID-19 pandemic> Reports of people dying following the lockdown of Hyesan, Yanggang Province

5/23/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Mon, 05/23/2022 - 9:41am

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National Security News Content:

1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MAY 22 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. Pentagon Weighs Deploying Special Forces to Guard Kyiv Embassy
3. Options for Defining the Next U.S. Defense Challenge
4.  Biden: US would intervene with military to defend Taiwan
5. How to Prepare for the Next Ukraine
6. Spies’ night eyes: Once-restricted tech is helping spot Russian troops, Chinese missile sites and raging wildfires
7. Advancing Japanese diplomacy through the Quad: Why it matters for Tokyo
8. US SOF Applying Ukrainian Lessons Learned To Its Own Future Strategy | SOFX
9. Biden vows to defend Taiwan in apparent US policy shift
10. Belarusians join war seeking to free Ukraine and themselves
11. Putin complains about barrage of cyberattacks
12. Russia's withdrawal from Syria is an opportunity for Israel | Opinion
13. So Much for Reforming the World Health Organization
14. Aviation Giants Enter Final Stretch to Replace Black Hawk
15. Dodging shells, mines and spies: On the front with Ukraine’s snipers
16. It’s Time to Stop Giving Crypto Companies a Pass
17.  FDD | Consider Designating Russia as a Jurisdiction of Primary Money Laundering Concern
18. Philippines' Marcos says he discussed defence deal with U.S. envoy
19. Philippines Under a New Marcos Won’t Be an Easy US Ally
20. Pentagon says ‘no decisions have been made’ on special forces at Kyiv embassy
21. This soldier fought for Finland, Nazi Germany and U.S. Special Forces
22. Biden launches Indo-Pacific trade deal, warns over inflation
23. A new approach to defending Taiwan at the UN

Korean News Content:

1. Biden-Yoon Summit Love Fest
2. Yoon says S. Korea committed to supply chain resilience under IPEF
3. S. Korea to expeditiously push for 'normalization' of U.S. THAAD unit operation: defense chief
4. N. Korea reports 167,650 new suspected COVID-19 cases, one more death
5. Yoon administration's plan for N. Korea support tied with progress in denuclearization: minister
6. U.S.-led IPEF outweighs China-involving RCEP in population, GDP
7. Yoon says ball is in N.K's court for resumption of talks: CNN
8. Exclusive: South Korea's new leader says age of appeasing North Korea is over
9. South Korean activists stage anti-Biden rallies, call for peace on peninsula
10. Kim, other N. Koreans attend large funeral amid COVID worry
11. Analysis-S.Korea's Yoon Uses Biden Summit as Springboard for Global Agenda as China Looms
12. Five people in N. Pyongan Province sentenced to 15 years for stealing construction supplies
13. Children of N. Korean soldiers are dying from side effects of adults-only medications
14. N. Korea conducts mass testing in Pyongyang, people who refuse testing are labeled "disloyal"
15.  Elderly and sick die of COVID-19 complications in North Korean capital
16. <Interview from Inside N. Korea>“Nobody would know if isolated people die in their homes”…Severe shortages of medical supplies and food…No state rations for people in quarantine
17. Schools close as pandemic rages in North Korea

5/22/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sun, 05/22/2022 - 12:48pm

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National Security News Content:


1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MAY 21 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. A world grain shortage puts tens of millions at risk
3. Milancy Harris Nominated to be Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Security and Intelligence (Former DASD for IW & CT)
4. Zelensky: Only diplomacy can end Ukraine war
5. SOCOM finally found its next-generation personal defense weapon
6. Opinion | Biden has the means to reduce inflation. Why isn’t he acting?
7. ‘Quad’ security group plans system to track illegal fishing by China
8. Militia Violent Extremists in the United States: Understanding the Evolution of the Threat
9.  The Liberal Obsession With ‘Disinformation’ Is Not Helping
10. Belarusians join war seeking to free Ukraine and themselves
11. Russia bans 963 Americans, including Biden and Harris — but not Trump
12. Kremlin Goes After Its Ultimate Foe: Rob Reiner
13.  Why an ordinary US-Asean summit is special
14. Inside Pentagon's decision to redeploy US Special Forces to Somalia
15. Ukraine: How Russia Is Emptying The World’s Breadbasket – OpEd
16. A Whole Age of Warfare Sank With the Moskva
17. Ukraine’s first lady details war’s toll on the Zelensky family
18. Opinion | We Must Prepare for Putin’s Worst Weapons
19. Ukraine endgames 2.0: Can either side ‘win’ this war?
20. Transcript: Robert Gates on "Face the Nation," May 22, 2022
 

Korean News Content:

1. Yoon and Biden agree to increase security and economic cooperation
2. Hyundai to invest US$5 bln in U.S. for robotics, autonomous driving development
3. US, Korean leaders brandish extended deterrence
4. ‘Doomsday Plane’ flies to Japan along with Biden’s trip to S. Korea
5. Biden says 'hello' to N.Korea's Kim amid tensions over weapons tests
6. N. Korea reports 186,000 new suspected COVID-19 cases, one more death
7. First steps to success (President Yoon)
8. North, confident in battle with Covid-19, mum on vaccine offer
9. North Korean COVID-19/Fever Data Tracker
10. Biden Says U.S. Is Prepared if North Korea Conducts Missile Test
11.  U.S. not considering adding S. Korea to Quad: official
12. Chinese people purchase nearly 7,000 buildings in S. Korea in 2021
13. Yoon-Biden summit tips Korea's economic axis toward US
14. It is time to privatize unification policy
15. Broadening alliance
16. S. Korea aligns with US Indo-Pacific strategy
17. Biden departs after full show of alliance
18. Biden says he's "not concerned" about potential North Korea weapons tests

5/21/22 National Security and Korean News and Commentary

Sat, 05/21/2022 - 10:41am

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National Security News Content:


1. RUSSIAN OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN ASSESSMENT, MAY 20 (PUTIN'S WAR)
2. President Biden Announces John Kirby as NSC Coordinator for Strategic Communications
3. Open Letter to Noam Chomsky (and other like-minded intellectuals) on the Russia-Ukraine war
4. Ukraine’s information war is winning hearts and minds in the West
5. Retired Kremlin colonel who disparaged Ukraine war makes sudden U-turn
6. Secret Service response to latest scandal shows commitment to accountability: ANALYSIS
7. Russian info war matches its land war: Loud, but unsophisticated
8. Pro-Russia online operatives falsely claimed Zelensky committed suicide in an effort to sway public opinion, cybersecurity firm says
9. The IO Offensive: Information Operations Surrounding the Russian Invasion of Ukraine
10. China's Bid to Topple US Without Fighting
11. The United States is Sending Billions in Military Aid to Ukraine—Just Not the Systems It Needs
12. Special Operators Want AI to Help Discern Public Opinion
13. US-supplied howitzers to Ukraine lack accuracy-aiding computers
14. What Does Bongbong Marcos’ Win Mean for the United States in Southeast Asia?
15. ‘Deadly serious’: U.S. quietly urging Taiwan to follow Ukraine playbook for countering China
16. Russia Gets a Taste of Its Own Medicine as Hackers Target the Country
17. Joe Biden has big plans for his first presidential trip to Asia
18. Electric Motorcycles and NLAW Missiles: How Ukraine Kills Russian Tanks
19. Putin's Worst Nightmare: Is Ukraine Preparing to Retake Crimea
20. Reducing or Exploiting Risk? Varieties of US Nuclear Thought and Their Implications for Northeast Asia
21. Watching Ukraine, US special ops realizes it's behind on information war capabilities
22. No War for Old Spies: Putin, the Kremlin and Intelligence
 

Korean News Content:

1. Yoon, Biden agree to expand joint military exercises to cope with N.K. threats
2. United States-Republic of Korea Leaders’ Joint Statement
3. Remarks by President Biden and President Yoon Suk Yeol of the Republic of Korea During Bilateral Meeting
4. Readout of President Biden’s Meeting with Republic of Korea President Yoon Suk Yeol
5. Background Press Call by a Senior Administration Official Previewing President Biden’s Second Day in the Republic of Korea
6. Yoon and Biden reaffirm alliance, agree to expanded exercises
7. North Korea's Dr Fauci? Health official emerges as face of COVID campaign
8. US is willing to send North Korea COVID-19 aid despite Kim Jong Un's vows to ramp up its nuclear program, official says
9. N.Korea reports over 200,000 fever cases for 5th day amid COVID wave
10. Why Kim Jong Un is ‘freaking out’: North Korea’s covid nightmare
11. Biden’s trip to South Korea may spark a new friendship
12. Former Blue House Senior Staff Im Jong-seok et. al. Wielded Undue Power over Military, Created Military Personnel Blacklist, Anti-US a Criterion for a Promotion Category