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  • US Sends More Arms to Ukraine at a Whopping Cost The United States to provide additional weapons to Ukraine, including 155mm shells and HIMARS ammunition.Saves Costs and Secures $300 Million The Biden administration in the United States announced on the 12th that it would provide weapons worth $300 million to Ukraine. Jake Sullivan, the National Security Advisor, announced this during a White House briefing, stating, […]
  • Ultimate Durability: 6 Cars That Can Brave Wars and Natural Disasters The Vehicles with Ultimate Durability That Can Withstand Even War When watching movies or TV series, you rarely see people driving sedans or sports cars during natural disasters like tornadoes or hurricanes. The same goes for warlike situations. A large and sturdy vehicle is necessary to evacuate with various luggage and emergency food. In countries […]
  • North Korea Criticizes U.S. Sanctions Against Russia, Labels Them as 'Malicious' and Ineffective' North Korea says that despite massive U.S. sanctions against Russia, the U.S. can never break the Russian government's sovereignty course and the strong anti-imperialist will of its army and people.The DPRK's Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) published an article by international affairs commentator Ro Joo-hyon on Saturday, titled "Silent sanctions and hasty rhetoric can only create plasticity.
  • Two Years into Ukraine War, West Reaffirms Support as Putin's Tactics Questioned People supporting Ukraine march in front of the Russian embassy in Washington, U.S., on the 24th (local time). / AP Yonhap News As the war in Ukraine has surpassed two years, there have been speculations that “Time is on Russia and President Vladimir Putin’s side.” With support from America and Europe on the verge of […]
  • Ukraine Reveals Official Casualty Figures: 31,000 Soldiers Killed in War with Russia Published After Pleading for Help Amid Delays in Support from the WestUnable to Identify Civilian CasualtiesRussian Soldiers’ Deaths Estimated at 180,000 Ukraine has officially disclosed that 31,000 of its soldiers have been killed in the two-year war with Russia for the first time. This number is lower than previous estimates from external sources. According to […]
  • US Approves Arms Sale to Taiwan, China Reacts with Fury The United States has approved the first arms sale to Taiwan since the election of the president. China has reacted strongly. The U.S. administration of President Joe Biden has notified Congress of plans to sell Taiwan a $75 million (about 99.6 billion won) upgrade of its advanced tactical data system, Link-16, and related arms, Hong Kong's Mingbo reported on Wednesday. The White House will send 400 government officials and defense contractors to Taiwan for the upgrade. Link-16, which the United States sold to Taiwan, is a military data equipment developed by the United States and exported around the world. It is already an internationally standardized military communications system. "This upgrade and arms sale will enhance the Taiwanese military's communications security and ensure the secure transmission of tactical information," said the Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA), an agency under the U.S. Department of Defense. "A secure communications infrastructure will enhance the Taiwanese military's response capabilities." Earlier in the day, a U.S. House of Representatives congressional delegation proposed joint production of 155mm howitzers with Taiwan, Taiwan's China Daily reported. These shells are the mainstay of U.S. and European Union (EU) assistance to Ukraine. The U.S.-supplied shells are highly accurate and have a range of up to 70 kilometers, thanks to the use of digital fire control systems and GPS positioning systems. The U.S., which has supplied Ukraine with hundreds of thousands of these shells, has recently been experiencing stockpile shortages. The U.S. arms sale is the first since Taiwan's presidential election on Nov. 13. "This is the 13th time the Biden administration has sold arms to Taiwan," said Lin Yi-chan, a spokesperson for the Taiwanese presidential administration, "which shows the strong partnership between our two countries." China pushed back strongly. "The U.S. arms sales to Taiwan seriously harm China's sovereignty and security interests, China-U.S. relations, and the peace and stability of the Taiwan Strait," said Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Ma Ning. "China will take resolute and strong measures to defend its national sovereignty and territory."
  • Musk's Stance on Ukraine Aid: Challenges Congress, Expresses Doubts on Putin's Response Extended Support… Doesn’t Help Ukraine Putin, Under Pressure for a Ceasefire Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, is speaking at a conference on the 22nd of last month. Krakow, Poland/AFP Yonhap News Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla, has opposed a Ukrainian aid bill that the US Congress is preparing to approve. The reason is that Russian […]
  • Ukraine Accuses Russian Forces of Using Smuggled Starlink Satellite Terminals A rocket carrying Starlink satellites was launched last month, on the 28th, from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, USA. / AP Yonhap News The Ukrainian side has claimed that the Russian forces, currently invading Ukraine, are using Starlink obtained from a third country on the front lines. According to Reuters on the 12th (local […]
  • North Korea Criticizes U.S. for 'Double Standards' in Ukraine, Middle East Israeli forces carrying out an operation against Hamas in the Gaza Strip (Photo= IDF) North Korea has criticized Western countries, including the United States, for taking a duplicitous attitude toward the war in Ukraine and the war in the Middle East. On the 8th, North Korea’s Korean Central News Agency reported an article by Yang […]
  • Concerns Rise Over US Neglect of North Korea Amid Biden's Foreign Policy Shift FT "Biden focuses on Ukraine, Middle East wars and North Korea" The White House's Asia policy chief, who has overseen Asian affairs including North Korea and Taiwan, has moved to the State Department. There are concerns that U.S. policy toward Asia, including North Korea, could take a backseat...
  • Stinger Missiles: From Soviet Troubles to Russian Retaliation, Part 2 Effective range increased to 2.5 miles and elevation up to 11,483 feet The Stinger is an optically aimed missile with an infrared guidance system that launches when it detects infrared rays from the target using its infrared tracking device. It also has a friend-or-foe identification (IFF) feature. This was a state-of-the-art technology at the time, […]
  • Patryk Vega's New Film 'Putin' from AIO Studio WARSAW, Poland, Feb. 7, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Patryk Vega, one of the most renowned directors in contemporary Polish cinema, has created a feature film titled "Putin" using deep fake technology...
  • Vladimir Putin's Luxurious $73 Million Bulletproof Train Revealed Putin's bulletproof train cost $97.5 billion to buildGyms, baths, and other ultra-luxurious facilities Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly uses a private train to travel between countries.
  • Putin Claims U.S. Shot Down Russian Military Plane AsiaToday Sunmiri Reporter = Regarding the downing of an Ilyushin (IL)-76 military transport plane carrying 65 Ukrainian prisoners of war over the Russian border, Russian President Vladimir Putin said it was shot down by a U.S.-made Patriot missile system...
  • Bolton's Memoir Reveals Trump's Risky Plans for North Korea and More On February 28, 2019 (local time), then-US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un attended an expanded meeting at the second US-North Korea summit in Hanoi, Vietnam./AP ·Yonhap News Former U.S. National Security Advisor John Bolton predicted that if Donald Trump is re-elected, he might attempt reckless negotiations concerning North Korea’s nuclear […]
  • Ukraine's Intelligence Chief Expects Weapons Trade to Top Putin's Agenda in North Korea AsiaToday's Jangwon Lee = Ukrainian military intelligence officials have said they expect to discuss expanding arms supplies to Russia during Russian President Vladimir Putin's visit to North Korea...
  • New 'Invisibility Cloak' Developed in Russia for Putin's Soldiers The Russian military has revealed that it will be equipped with an "invisibility cloak" to protect troops from enemy thermal imaging cameras. The manufacturer, Hider X, says it has addressed key flaws that can be spotted by operatives with sharp eyes...
  • U.S. Tells North Korea to Stop Provoking and Return to Diplomacy North Korea test-fired a new strategic cruise missile on Thursday, prompting the U.S. government to repeat its cliché response to Pyongyang: "Return to diplomacy.
  • Ukraine Becomes North Korea's Testing Ground for New War Weapons (Part 1) Reports have emerged that Russia has provided North Korean-made weapons to Ukraine, resulting in a fivefold increase in the use of artillery shells, and that North Korean-supplied missiles threaten to undermine Ukraine's air defenses. The military cooperation between Russia and North Korea is worsening the situation in Ukraine...
  • North Korea Emerges as Russia's Key Supplier for Weapons Ukraine's intelligence chief "North delivers significant artillery ammunition to Russia" 40 countries, including South Korea, the US and Japan, issue joint statement condemning deal Russia "Western support a key factor in hindering peaceful resolution" Claims have emerged that North Korea is now Russia's largest arms supplier...
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