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U.S.–ROK Alliance Takes Center Stage at Reagan National Defense Forum

The Ronald Reagan National Defense Forum (RNDF), a premier gathering on the present and future of U.S. security policy, convened on December 6 at...

North Korea Could Soon Hold 50 Missiles Capable of Reaching U.S. Cities

A new U.S. intelligence assessment warns that North Korea already has ballistic missiles capable of striking the U.S. mainland—and that these 10 or fewer...

U.S. government to collect biometric data not only from immigrants but from U.S. citizens

A new DHS proposal would greatly expand biometric collection, allowing the government to gather and store DNA and other data from immigrants, sponsors, and even some U.S. citizens, raising deep questions about privacy, cost, and surveillance.

100+ Korea Veterans Rally in San Diego to Protect the U.S.–South Korea Alliance

More than 100 former U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) veterans gathered in San Diego on October 24–25 to honor their service and reaffirm the importance...

U.S. Fires Korean American Diplomat Over Secret Ties to CCP Official’s Daughter

The U.S. State Department has dismissed Daniel Choi, a Korean American diplomat, after finding that he concealed a romantic relationship with the daughter of a...

U.S. gov’t nabs 29 ‘laptop farms’ used by North Korean IT workers to access American companies

The DOJ has seized 29 illegal "laptop farms" used by North Korean IT workers posing as Americans to access U.S. companies and channel funds to Pyongyang.

Strategic Vacuum on North Korea Overshadowed by Middle East Conflict

The recent military clash between Israel and Iran has once again drawn global attention to the Middle East. To halt Iran’s nuclear development, the...

Trump Appoints Korean American John Noh to Lead Indo-Pacific Security Policy

Donald Trump has nominated Korean American John Noh to lead U.S. security policy for the Indo-Pacific region, according to a notification sent to the...

Troop reduction remains on the table, says U.S. Forces Korea commander

USFK Commander Gen. Xavier Brunson said all options, including troop reduction, remain under discussion as the U.S. adapts its security strategy in Northeast Asia.

Social media vetting to expand in green card, citizenship checks

USCIS moves to expand social media vetting for immigration U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) wants to expand social media vetting for green card and...

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