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Once Upon a Time in Pyongyang Once Upon a Time in Pyongyang Rare images of Korea before the Kims. foreignpolicy.com 본문으로 이동 oldmarine
Kim Jong Un's Tin Can Air Force Kim Jong Un's Tin Can Air Force North Korea's drones are cheap, small, and poorly made. That's exactly why they're so dangerous. www.foreignpolicy.com 본문으로 이동 Source: foreignpolicy.com oldmarine
North Korea Is a Nuclear Power North Korea Is a Nuclear Power And it’s time for the West to get used to it. BY ANDREI LANKOV FEBRUARY 12, 2013 Any hopes that the first year of the young North Korean dictator's reign would signal a departure from his father Kim Jong Il's hardline policies have been dashed. The boyish looking (and, indeed, seriously young -- probably 29 years old) Kim Jong Un has so far proved himself to be a l..
Kim Jong Un's Thermonuclear Dreams Kim Jong Un's Thermonuclear Dreams Source: foreignpolicy.com oldmarine
Once Upon a Time in Pyongyang Once Upon a Time in Pyongyang Source: foreignpolicy.com oldmarine
Undercover from Overhead in North Korea Undercover from Overhead in North Korea Why satellite images -- not smuggled videos -- reveal the real dangers lurking inside Kim Jong Un’s nuclear hermit kingdom. BY Joel S. Wit JANUARY 15, 2014 Share + And here we are again: inside the mysterious North Korea, the hermit kingdom that is not so hermit after all. On Jan. 14, PBS's Frontline featured the "Secret State of North Korea," a documentar..
Solving the Okinawa Problem Solving the Okinawa Problem How many Marines do we still need in Japan? BY MIKE MOCHIZUKI, MICHAEL O'HANLON OCTOBER 12, 2012 In recent weeks the U.S. Marine Corps has begun to deploy the V-22 Osprey to Okinawa, Japan. The Osprey flies like a propeller plane but can take off and land like a helicopter, providing more speed than the latter but more tactical flexibility than the former. It has also..
Trouble in the South China Sea Trouble in the South China Sea With China and Japan at odds over disputed islands to the east, the potential for conflict in the south may seem muted for now. But not for long. BY BONNIE GLASER SEPTEMBER 17, 2012 As Defense Secretary Leon Panetta's visit to Japan, China, and New Zealand shows, President Barack Obama's "pivot to Asia" continues apace. But if U.S. policy toward this strategically ..