Military affairs
Information related to military issues in North and South Korea
North Korea now convinced that “time is on their side”: Ralph Cossa
President of CSIS Pacific Forum tells NK News that the U.S. has failed to "frighten" the DPRK
Drawing a “red line” on North Korea: What’s the point?
First Trump, now Moon Jae-in - but such tough talk achieves little
Why U.S. military action against North Korea is not imminent
Despite the rhetoric, a pre-emptive strike on Pyongyang remains unlikely anytime soon
Despite tension with U.S., all calm in North Korean capital: sources
Multiple sources report life in Pyongyang remains normal
The United Nations’ latest DPRK Resolution: How will Pyongyang respond?
The U.S. has called them the toughest measures "in a generation" - Kim Jong Un will likely increase tensions
What Moscow wants: Russia’s vision for North Korea’s future
The Kremlin is a pivotal, yet ultimately passive power, when it comes to peninsula issues
Moon’s five year plan for “peace and prosperity” in Korea, a summary
From plans for major economic cooperation with the North to denuclearization in four years, Seoul has an ambitious strategy
Beijing’s approach to N. Korea “insufficient”: former Communist Party professor
Huji Zhao argues that Chinese policy "does nothing but maintain the status quo”
Transferring wartime OPCON to S. Korea: the key questions
In the event of a war with the North, should Seoul, or the U.S., call the shots?
The ROK-U.S. missile test: What we learned about S. Korea’s capabilities
Taking place less than 24 hours after the DPRK's ICBM test, Seoul is improving its response time