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US Holds Drills With Asian Allies, Drawing North Korea’s Rebuke


The US, South Korea and Japan held their first joint multi-domain drills since Presidents Donald Trump and Lee Jae Myung took office, drawing threats of “counteraction” from North Korea against what ... Read More

North Korea warns US over nuclear war games


Concurrently, the U.S. and South Korea will hold their second "Iron Mace" exercise, a tabletop simulation focused on integrating U.S. nuclear-capable assets with South Korean conventional forces, with ... Read More

North Korea nuclear weapons status 'irreversible,' state says, as US-Japan-South Korea drills begin


North Korean officials said its status as a country with nuclear weapons "has become irreversible," despite efforts by the West to negotiate an end to their production. Read More

North Korea test-fires 2 new missiles amid US-South Korea military drills, state media says


The two missiles tested on Saturday were designed to target aerial threats, including attack drones and cruise missiles, the Korea Central News Agency reported on Sunday. Read More

South Korea Must Navigate the ‘Trump Risk’ at Key Summits in Japan and US


SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea's president, Lee Jae Myung, faces a pivotal foreign policy test barely two months after taking office, with back-to-back summits in Tokyo and Washington that reflect ... Read More

South Korea must navigate the 'Trump risk' at key summits in Japan and U.S.


SEOUL, South Korea — South Korea’s President Lee Jae Myung faces a pivotal foreign policy test barely two months after taking office, with back-to-back summits in Tokyo and Washington that reflect the ... Read More


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