150-Day Battle Regulations Burdening the People

The patience of the North Korean people is apparently being sorely tested by diverse new and strengthened regulations enforced for the recently-launched “150-Day Battle,”...

Middle Ranks Most Likely To Rise Up

In the unlikely event that a coup were to be carried out in North Korea, “Soldiers below brigade commander rank could be a prospective...

Where Do We Go From Here?

“If the U.S. is unwilling to give up the option of using nuclear weapons against North Korea, it is necessary for us to live...

Korean Peninsula Heats Up in June and July

Since April and May, when North Korea launched a long-range rocket and conducted a second nuclear test, and the mid-June adoption of UN Security...

Successor Will Grasp Power Through the Military

North Korea is likely to utilize the twin pillars of the National Defense Commission and the Supreme Headquarters to help the successor take a...

South Korea Goes Hard on Kaesong

The South Korean administration is no longer prepared to be dragged around by perverse North Korean policies. Although sticking to its basic stance that...

Football Brings Joy to North Korea Once More

For the first time since 1966, North Korea will take the stage at next year’s footballing showpiece in South Africa. After Iran failed to beat...

Defense Systems Hacking on the Increase

Attempts to break into South Korean military computer systems and vandalize them or gather sensitive materials occur at least 95,000 times a day. That...

KCNA Reports Evidence against Two Americans

The North Korean authorities have presented what they claim is the evidence that proves that imprisoned American journalists Laura Ling and Euna Lee did...

U.N. Should Conduct Vessel Searches, Report Claims

In an attempt to increase the transparency of efforts to enforce U.N.Instit Resolution 1874 provisions relating to the interdiction of vessels, and their chances...

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