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Demographic Crisis and Failed Reforms: Story Behind Massive Problems of South Korean Military


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South Korea's military modernization bigger problem than North Korea


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South Korean soldiers during a military exercise in Cheorwon-gun, South Korea, May 20, 2015.
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Despite North Korea s flashy displays of weaponry, South Korea s military is still seen as having qualitative and technological advantages.
But Seoul s foundering effort to modernize its forces over the past two decades means it may not be equipped to fend off a North Korean attack.
In the dead of night on January 14, North Korea held yet another military parade in Pyongyang.
It was essentially a repeat of the military parade in October, which was described as a new look for the Korean People s Army (KPA), showcasing new tanks, missiles, armored vehicles, uniforms, and other military equipment. ....

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North Korea: Why VP Kamala Harris Should Meet With Kim Yo-Jong


North Korea: Why VP Kamala Harris Should Meet With Kim Yo-Jong
Vice President Kamala Harris should be given full authority to sit down and negotiate with her counterpart, Kim Yo-jong, the de facto number two in the North Korean power hierarchy. 
The North Korean leadership seems to still believe the panacea for its security dilemmas is its nuclear arsenal, the “dagger with ten thousand uses.” Pyongyang’s nuclear weapons ensure that the world’s only superpower cannot seriously consider military options and give Pyongyang a military edge over its much richer southern neighbor in the arms race on the peninsula. North Korea’s nuclear weapons are also a way to boost the loyalty of officials and the North Korean people in general. Hence, getting Pyongyang to give up its “treasured sword” will be as difficult as it would be to get India, Pakistan or Israel to do the same with their nuclear weapons. ....

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South Koreans Confused, Disgusted at US Election-related Violence


January 8, 2021
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South Korea, whose political development and systems of government have long been influenced in part by the United States, is reacting with bewilderment to this week’s deadly post-election violence in Washington, D.C.
People angry at President Donald Trump’s defeat in the recent U.S. election forcibly entered the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, scuffling with police, vandalizing congressional offices, and prompting scenes of chaos, including armed standoffs, which resulted in lawmakers being temporarily evacuated.
Capitol Police shot one woman to death after she attempted to break through a barrier inside the building, while three others died from unspecified “medical emergencies,” according to police. Police also say they discovered two pipe bombs outside the Democratic National Committee and Republican National Committee. ....

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