News & commentary by Dave Maxwell. Edited and published by Daniel Riggs
1. Seoul's participation in 'Quad' may jeopardize regional security: S. Korean adviser
2. Cash-Strapped North Korea Orders Workers in China to Pay Into ‘Loyalty Fund’
3. Text messages replacing letters in North Korea, state media says
4. The Current Context and Projections for Promoting Human Rights in North Korea
5. S. Korea an example of successful, transparent handling of pandemic: Knapper
6. North Korea is going to be a major headache for whoever wins the US election
7. U.S. open to dialogue with N. Korea at any place, any time: U.S. diplomat
8. The South Korea - Japan Rift Plays Right into China’s Hands
9. S. Korea begins procedures to develop technologies for light aircraft carrier
10. U.S. Issues Warning to Businesses About North Korean Hackers
11. North Korean Women as New Economic Agents: Drivers and Consequences
12. U.S. Forces Korea aide calls into question OPCON plans
13. An A-10 Thunderbolt accidentally lost a munition somewhere in South Korea
14. Donju and ordinary people impacted by recent ban on mobile money
15. South Korean study finds Chinook upgrade more expensive than buying new helios
16. S. Korea to donate $10m to support coronavirus vaccine supplies to developing countries
17. South Korean Growth Shows Asia’s Stronger Recovery From Coronavirus
18. South Korea’s Moon Says Virus Has Been Contained
19. Complex geopolitical situation preventing inter-Korean relations from moving forward
20. Japanese diplomat arrives in Seoul for talks on wartime history, trade
21. DOD, FBI, DHS warn of active North Korean government-linked hacking operation - CyberScoop
22. Naenara 101: North Korea Debuts New Tablet Computer
1. Seoul's participation in 'Quad' may jeopardize regional security: S. Korean adviser
en.yna.co.kr · by 변덕근 · October 28, 2020
I listened to his remarks at this event. I have come to the conclusion that the only person more dangerous to the ROK/US alliance than Kim Jong-un is Moon Chung-in. I know that is over the top hyperbole and will upset some of my Korean friends but the advice that he is giving to the Moon administration is simply dangerous and damaging to the alliance. I think it is time think tanks stop giving him a platform that gives him the opportunity to express his ideas that are a danger to the alliance. Yes he is a smooth talker and mixes his remarks with praise for the alliance and acknowledgement of its importance but all of his substantive comments do damage to the alliance, from his argument for the end of war declaration to make north Korean feel safe so it can negotiate denuclearization to withdrawal of US troops after a "peace regime " (there will not longer be justification for them per his Foreign Affairs article of April 2018) to his attack on the Quad and Korean participation in it.
2. Cash-Strapped North Korea Orders Workers in China to Pay Into ‘Loyalty Fund’
rfa.org· by Joonho Kim
Just another indication of the nature of the Kim family regime.
3. Text messages replacing letters in North Korea, state media says
upi.com · by Elizabeth Shim· October 27, 2020
Potentially important for PSYOP practitioners and information and influence activities.
4. The Current Context and Projections for Promoting Human Rights in North Korea
HRNK Insider · by David Hawk · October 27, 2020
A very long and comprehensive essay that discusses the conditions (and context) well beyond human rights.
5. S. Korea an example of successful, transparent handling of pandemic: Knapper
en.yna.co.kr · by 변덕근 · October 27, 2020
Secretary Axzar's comments were ignorant and ill-informed and unhelpful for the alliance. It is good that Marc Knapper could diplomatically correct the record.
6. North Korea is going to be a major headache for whoever wins the US election
CNN · by Joshua Berlinger, CNN
Probably the most accurate headline in the media today.
7. U.S. open to dialogue with N. Korea at any place, any time: U.S. diplomat
en.yna.co.kr · by 변덕근 · October 27, 2020
Our policy and messaging has been consistent. It is Kim Jong-un who has not participated as a serious negotiating partner and he has prevented substantive working level negotiations. There is no question that we are ready to talk any time.
8. The South Korea - Japan Rift Plays Right into China’s Hands
National Review Online · by Mitchell Blatt · October 26, 2020
This should be a BFO - a blinding flash of the obvious.
9. S. Korea begins procedures to develop technologies for light aircraft carrier
en.yna.co.kr · by 최수향 · October 27, 2020
I would rather see the ROK invest in this capability than a nuclear powered submarine.
10. U.S. Issues Warning to Businesses About North Korean Hackers
Bloomberg · by Alyza Sebenius · October 27, 2020
There will be no let up in north Korean cyber activities. They will only grow.
11. North Korean Women as New Economic Agents: Drivers and Consequences
ISSUE & POLICY BRIEFS · by Sung Kyung Kim, October, 2020,
The 7 page report can be downloaded here.
This confirms much of what we have long believed - women have been key to survival since the Arduous March. What is interesting about this report is that it discusses how women as economic agents can drive a societal transformation. This also provides important information that will important during the unification process.
Abstract:
“This Issue Brief explores the changing social and economic role of women in North Korea since the so-called Arduous March of the 1990s. With the breakdown of the public food distribution system and deteriorating economic conditions, many women have been forced to become breadwinners for their families. While this new-found economic agency carries the seeds of societal transformation in a traditionally patriarchal system, women have borne a disproportionate burden in securing not only their families’ survival, but also arguably that of the North Korean economy.”
12. U.S. Forces Korea aide calls into question OPCON plans
upi.com · by Elizabeth Shim· October 27, 2020
Who is this person Ham Ji-min, a USFK assistant chief of staff? Is he a serving officer? What he is proposing is one of the original plans for OPCON transition which was the dissolution of the ROK/us cfc into separate commands with the ROK warfighting command as the supported command and the US Command (which had been proposed to be named the Korean Command or KORCOM) would be the supporting command. ROK and US military leaders determined separate commands were not effective for deterrence and defense and for warfighting.
13. An A-10 Thunderbolt accidentally lost a munition somewhere in South Korea
taskandpurpose.com · by Jared Keller
Ooops
14. Donju and ordinary people impacted by recent ban on mobile money
dailynk.com · by Mun Dong Hui · October 28, 2020
Important point: "According to the source, people prefer to keep dollars, yuan or yen in a safe or in a box rather than at a bank and that they “widely distrust state banks or deposit boxes.”
This is an indicator of possible future resistance potential.
15. South Korean study finds Chinook upgrade more expensive than buying new helos
Defense News · by Brian Kim · October 27, 2020
16. S. Korea to donate $10m to support coronavirus vaccine supplies to developing countries
koreaherald.com · by Yonhap · October 28, 2020
Korea - the only country to rise from a major aid recipient to a major donor nation.
17. South Korean Growth Shows Asia’s Stronger Recovery From Coronavirus
WSJ · by Eun-Young Jeong
18. South Korea’s Moon Says Virus Has Been Contained
Bloomberg · by Jeong-Ho Lee · October 28, 2020
It is always worrisome when someone makes these kinds of claims. I hope this is not premature.
19. Complex geopolitical situation preventing inter-Korean relations from moving forward
The Korea Times · October 28, 2020
20. Japanese diplomat arrives in Seoul for talks on wartime history, trade
koreaherald.com · by Yonhap · October 28, 2020
I am not holding my breath for a positive step forward.
21. DOD, FBI, DHS warn of active North Korean government-linked hacking operation - CyberScoop
cyberscoop.com · by Shannon Vavra · October 27, 2020
22. Naenara 101: North Korea Debuts New Tablet Computer
The National Interest · by Stephen Silver · October 27, 2020
And loaded with the top of the line spyware and surveillance software.
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There is no such thing as hybrid war, just reasonably good campaign design."
- German GO at the Global SOF Conference:
“Perhaps the most important lesson from Game Theory is that in business, war, or any competitive enterprise, one must anticipate his opponent's strategy before developing one's own strategy.”
- Geoffrey Goff
"Kind hearted people might of course think there was some ingenious way to disarm or defeat an enemy without too much bloodshed, and might imagine this is the true goal of the art of war. Pleasant as it sounds, it is a fallacy that must be exposed: war is such a dangerous business that the mistakes which come from kindness are the very worst … To introduce the principle of moderation into the theory of war itself would always lead to logical absurdity.”
- Clausewitz