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Tag: north korea

For Kim Jong-Un, the Russian invasion of Ukraine is an ideal distraction

by Eva Hartman19 Apr 202226 May 2022Leave a comment

While the world is preoccupied with Russia, another unpredictable adversary is acting up under the radar.

Uncategorized kim jung-un, korea, kyiv, north korea, Opinion, putin, pyongyang, russia, ukraine, war

North Korean hypersonic missile tests rattle East Asia

by Matthew Slade23 Jan 202223 Jan 2022Leave a comment

As Pyongyang ramps up its program, should Washington be worried?

News from the World ballistic missile, china, hypersonic missile, japan, north korea, nuclear, russia, south korea, united states

US-North Korean dialogue remains stalled

by Matthew Slade21 Nov 201920 Mar 2023Leave a comment

Though talks between the U.S. and North Korea have died down, South Korea may still be looking to negotiations.

News from the World east asia, north korea, policy, security, united states
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