South Korea faces the mounting threat of North Korea using nuclear weapons as the two countries enter a “new Cold War,” the chair of Seoul National University’s security research center said Friday.
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[Column] The twin adversaries of North and South Korea
Loath though they are to admit it, the two Koreas are mirror images of one another ...
The guns fell silent in the Korean War seven decades ago, but the hostilities never truly ended. Today, North Korea’s secretive dictator oversees an isolated society and command economy, portraying ...
As NATO leaders gather in Ankara, Türkiye's role in the alliance is best understood through its decades-long military commitment—from the battlefields of Korean Peninsula to the frontlines of today's ...
What Would This Look Like? Unless North Korea suspends nuclear and missile development, the United States and South Korea should employ coercive diplomacy to prevent Russian military aid from ...
SEOUL—When South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol shocked his country by declaring martial law earlier this month, he used language plucked straight from the Cold War. The conservative leader described ...
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Which of these Cold War fighter jets was the deadliest in the skies?
The Cold War was an era marked by existential dread, brinksmanship, and an unyielding arms race. Public focus centered on the ...
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