News & commentary by Dave Maxwell. Edited and published by Duncan Moore.
1. US and South Korea closely monitoring North Korean nuclear complex, military official says
2. U.S. flies reconnaissance plane near inter-Korean border: aviation tracker
3. How North Korea’s nuclear weapons advancement has left experts baffled
4. [Exclusive Interview] David Helvey :“How we manifest security commitment, though ironclad, is not fixed”
5. S. Korea, U.S. closely monitoring activity at N. Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex: officials
6. Decent jobs key to resettlement of N. Korean defectors: unification minister
7. North Korea’s hackers target tech secrets
8. 'Circumstantial' evidence suggests N. Korea's incineration of S. Korean official, military says
9. Search for slain official was a sham
10. Gov't eases lockdown rules
11. Soldiers in Gomdok at the end of their service periods ordered to keep helping with restoration efforts
12. Yanggang Province women’s union members asked to find new “arable” land
13. Impending minister reshuffle
14. UK bars South Korea from selling FA-50 to Argentina
15. Bank of Korea to take market-stabilizing measures if needed over US election
16. S. Korean diplomat appointed as advisory group member of UN emergency response fund
1. US and South Korea closely monitoring North Korean nuclear complex, military official says
Stars & Stripes · Kim Gamel & Yoo Kyong Change · November 2, 2020
As we are always doing. When do we not closely monitor Yongbyon? And all nuclear facilities and missile launch sites?
2. U.S. flies reconnaissance plane near inter-Korean border: aviation tracker
Yonhap News Agency · [email protected] · November 2, 2020
Looking for submarine activity? I thought all our P3s were replaced with P-8s. Are we still flying P-3s? I always loved that distinctive sound when they flew over Basilan and Jolo and, surprisingly, it had a psychological effect on the ASG.
3. How North Korea’s nuclear weapons advancement has left experts baffled
Financial Times · Edward White · November 1, 2020
Some important analysis covering a lot of ground in this relatively short piece.
4. [Exclusive Interview] David Helvey :“How we manifest security commitment, though ironclad, is not fixed”
Dong-A Ilbo · November 2, 2020
A relatively candid interview with David Helvey (as candid as any serving government official can be).
5. S. Korea, U.S. closely monitoring activity at N. Korea's Yongbyon nuclear complex: officials
Yonhap News Agency · [email protected] · November 2, 2020
38 North has a lot of influence. When it posts its analysis, it causes officials to react.
6. Decent jobs key to resettlement of N. Korean defectors: unification minister
Yonhap News Agency · [email protected] · November 2, 2020
Yes, Mr. Minister, that is a BFO (blinding flash of the obvious). The question is: are the efforts outlined below sufficient?
7. North Korea’s hackers target tech secrets
Breaking Defense · Kelsey Atherton · October 30, 2020
Yes, we should be as focused on the regime's all-purpose sword (cyber) as we are on its treasured sword (nuclear weapons).
8. 'Circumstantial' evidence suggests N. Korea's incineration of S. Korean official, military says
Intelligence is not evidence.
Yonhap News Agency · [email protected] · November 2, 2020
9. Search for slain official was a sham
Chosun Ilbo · November 2, 2020
An op-ed critical of the ROK government and military.
Does this mean the incident information was controlled at the Blue House and it had information before the intelligence community and the military? How does the Blue House get information about a fisheries official apparently falling overboard in the West Sea before the military and Coast Guard? It just does not seem logical for that to be so.
10. Gov't eases lockdown rules
Chosun Ilbo · Jung Seok-woo, Yang Ji-ho, & Yang Seung-joo · November 2, 2020
The title might be a little misleading. South Korea did not conduct a nation-wide lockdown.
11. Soldiers in Gomdok at the end of their service periods ordered to keep helping with restoration efforts
Daily NK · Jeong Tae Joo · November 2, 2020
Gives new meaning to be a soldier for life. But, of course, no one is free in North Korea and all are subject to the "needs" and whims of the Kim family regime.
12. Yanggang Province women's union members asked to find new "arable" land
Daily NK · Kang Mi Jin · November 2, 2020
What a dilemma. Find new arable land but protect the forests. What the regime is demanding is that these women's union members produce a miracle. But I thought miracles are something only the Kim family regime can produce.
13. Impending minister reshuffle
Dong-A Ilbo · November 2, 2020
A scorecard for the upcoming shuffle.
14. UK bars South Korea from selling FA-50 to Argentina
Janes · Gareth Jennings · October 30, 2020
Interesting development. Long lasting effects from the 1982 Falklands War?
15. Bank of Korea to take market-stabilizing measures if needed over US election
Korea Times · Yonhap · November 2, 2020
US elections have global effects.
16. S. Korean diplomat appointed as advisory group member of UN emergency response fund
Yonhap News Agency · [email protected] · November 2, 2020
Suffrage is the pivotal right."
-Susan B. Anthony
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- Carrie Chapman Catt
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- David Foster Wallace