U.S. Boosts Surveillance Amid Martial Law—Is North Korea Preparing for Something Big?U.S. military sees no unusual activity from North Korea after South Korea's martial law but increases surveillance for potential provocations.
Could South Korea President Attack North Korea? Experts Fear He’ll Do Anything to Hold OnConcerns arise that President Yoon Suk Yeol may provoke North Korea to maintain power, risking conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
Former Defense Minister Kim Accused of Ordering Strike on North KoreaAllegations arise against former Defense Minister Kim for inciting martial law and issuing provocative military orders related to North Korea.
Cheonryong: The Bunker-Buster South Korea Hopes Will Take Down North Korean PowerSouth Korea's Cheonryong missile project aims to develop a long-range air-to-ground missile by 2028, enhancing defense capabilities.
Zelenskyy Reveals Ukraine’s Tragic Losses: 43,000 Soldiers Dead Since Russia’s InvasionUkrainian President Zelenskyy reports 43,000 soldier deaths since the invasion, highlighting medical support and contrasting losses with Russia.
South Korean Troops Sent on Martial Law Mission—Thought They Were Heading to North Korea But It Wasn'tSouth Korea's martial law declaration led to confusion among Special Forces, who were misled about their mission at the National Assembly.
'Don’t Die for Kim Jong Un': South Korean Fighter Calls on North Koreans to SurrenderA South Korean man urges North Korean troops in Russia to surrender, criticizing their regime and offering support for defection.
Troop Crisis Worsens: Why 60,000 Ukrainian Soldiers Deserted This YearUkraine offers deserters a chance to return to duty as the country grapples with a severe manpower shortage.
US Defense Secretary Cancels South Korea Trip After Martial Law Drama, Heads to Japan InsteadU.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin visits Japan, skipping South Korea amid political turmoil and postponed defense talks.
North Korea on the Back Burner? What Trump’s Second Term Means for Kim Jong UnTrump's unclear stance on U.S.-South Korea and North Korea relations raises questions as he prioritizes other global issues.
New Treaty Could Mean North Korea Sends Even More Troops to Fight in Ukraine – Here’s WhyNorth Korea and Russia's new treaty mandates military support, potentially allowing troop deployment to Ukraine by year-end.
Truth About the USS Vermont: Why North Korea Should Be Worried About This U.S. SubmarineKim Yo Jong labels USS Vermont as a nuclear threat, but it's a conventional attack submarine, not a strategic asset.
2,000 North Korean Soldiers Now Fighting in Ukraine, Intelligence Reports Confirm2,000 North Korean troops are fighting alongside Russian forces in Ukraine, with additional soldiers on standby, impacting the conflict.
60 North Korean Missiles Used by Russia in Ukraine, Claims Ukrainian Defense IntelligenceRussian forces have launched 60 ballistic missiles from North Korea in Ukraine, raising concerns over military support and threats to Ukraine.
No Threat from North Korea as South Korea Ends Martial Law, Military SaysSouth Korea lifts martial law and withdraws troops, confirming no unusual activities from North Korea, maintaining normal vigilance.
North Korea Targets South Korean Property: Power Towers and Golf Clubhouses DestroyedNorth Korea has dismantled power lines, causing the collapse of several transmission towers built for the Kaesong Industrial Complex.
Russia's Top Stealth Drone Shot Down by Its Own Fighter Jet—A Stunning Military BlunderRussia's S-70 Okhotnik-B stealth drone was shot down by its own Su-57 fighter, raising concerns about military technology and strategy.
Ukraine’s Army Falling Apart: 60,000 Soldiers Abandon the Front LinesUkraine faces rising desertions amid war fatigue, with 60,000 soldiers charged this year, complicating defense efforts against Russia.
Kim Jong Un’s Possible Russia Visit Sparks Tensions as North Korea-Russia Ties DeepenNorth Korea and Russia are enhancing military ties, with Kim Jong Un possibly attending Russia's Victory Day celebration next year.
Taiwan’s President Tells U.S. China’s Military Threats Are No. 1 ConcernTaiwanese President highlights China's military threats during his South Pacific tour, emphasizing self-defense and regional peace.
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