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that's north korean farming equipment. it looks peaceful now, but underneath this, there's an eeriness. people here carry a bit of fear inside them. the residents are on the frontline of escalating tensions between the north and south. earlier this year, north korea branded the south its number one enemy and said reunification was no longer possible. both sides have increased their military presence inside the dmz, meaning the villagers are offered some serious perks to persuade them to stay here. they don't pay taxes or rent or serve in the military. translation: it isn't a stretch |to call this paradise on earth. | kim kyung—rae fought to save this land at the age of 16, but his six daughters have all left the village, bound for seoul. sleepy taesung can no longer compete with the bright lights and opportunities of modern—day south korea. yoon—kyung is mr kim's third daughter. she left as a teenager to go to school and never came back. this is a photo of my wedding. and my youngest daughter's wedding. has it been s
that's north korean farming equipment. it looks peaceful now, but underneath this, there's an eeriness. people here carry a bit of fear inside them. the residents are on the frontline of escalating tensions between the north and south. earlier this year, north korea branded the south its number one enemy and said reunification was no longer possible. both sides have increased their military presence inside the dmz, meaning the villagers are offered some serious perks to persuade them to stay...
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north korean embassy staff who wanted to defect. in the aftermath of the incursion, the fbi warned ahn and cheollima's leader, adrian hong, that their lives were in danger. >> i was going into this apartment -- >> two months after the raid in madrid, christopher ahn says he was carrying a gun for protection, when he came here, to adrian hong's l.a. apartment to drop off security cameras. he was stunned to find u.s. marshals inside. >> i opened the door and i walk in, and the marshals are in there. i surprised them. they surprised me. they put a gun to my head and said, like, don't move or i'll blow your brains out. >> ahn says he was handcuffed and taken to jail for his role in the raid of the north korean embassy in madrid. >> when you're in jail, are you thinking, this is a big misunderstanding and surely i'll be out any day? or did you think, this doesn't look good? >> i thought i'd get bail, right, immediately. i don't have a criminal record. i don't even think i have a parking ticket in the last 15 years. >> christopher ahn spe
north korean embassy staff who wanted to defect. in the aftermath of the incursion, the fbi warned ahn and cheollima's leader, adrian hong, that their lives were in danger. >> i was going into this apartment -- >> two months after the raid in madrid, christopher ahn says he was carrying a gun for protection, when he came here, to adrian hong's l.a. apartment to drop off security cameras. he was stunned to find u.s. marshals inside. >> i opened the door and i walk in, and the...
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n z and was actually the 1st us president ever to set foot into north korean territory. many didn't take the meetings between the 2 seriously. but actually there were clear signs that came down and really was willing to do something right. age and something on this nuclear weapons program and so can, may have been willing to give up a lot in return for sanctions relief. but at their summit in hanoi, the talks collapsed and why was a terrific failure? a personal failure for conjunction and from that point on, he began thinking how he was going to change the policy. i don't believe they can get anything from the us. i think they've given up right now, the idea that the sanctions will be listed or could be listed if they just did that . right. right. kim seems to have abandoned the hope for peace. and all this isn't happening in a vacuum. we see china, russia and north korea working more closely together. and iran is in the mix as well. you know, came down on was one of the 1st world leaders to talk about and embrace the idea of a new cold war layer politically aligned with
n z and was actually the 1st us president ever to set foot into north korean territory. many didn't take the meetings between the 2 seriously. but actually there were clear signs that came down and really was willing to do something right. age and something on this nuclear weapons program and so can, may have been willing to give up a lot in return for sanctions relief. but at their summit in hanoi, the talks collapsed and why was a terrific failure? a personal failure for conjunction and from...
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in 1950 north korean troops invaded the south and the south pushed back. it was a brutal war. at least 2 and a half 1000000 people were killed. the north was backed by the soviet union and later also by china, both communist states. the south was backed by you and troops led by the us. and you'll see the cold war super powers never really went away. in 1953 and arms disagreement was signed. freezing the front line of the war, roughly back along the same line again. it ended the fighting and created the buffer zone. we already saw the dmc, but it left many things unresolved, like that maritime border. that wasn't in the agreement, the un led by the us through that later without actually asking north korea's permission. and it was in a peace treaty. so the war between north and south korea never officially ended the, the same family, the launch, the war is still in charge. now how the kids family is currently the only communist dynasty, the jim jones own rules just like his father and grand father before him with a to tell a terry and cult of personality and an iron fist using i
in 1950 north korean troops invaded the south and the south pushed back. it was a brutal war. at least 2 and a half 1000000 people were killed. the north was backed by the soviet union and later also by china, both communist states. the south was backed by you and troops led by the us. and you'll see the cold war super powers never really went away. in 1953 and arms disagreement was signed. freezing the front line of the war, roughly back along the same line again. it ended the fighting and...
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i mean, views, it helps north koreans escape the north korean government tries so hard to control information and so control narratives, right? they try really hard, so only portray is uh and vision or image of north korea as a country. and of course, it's very focused on condone on, it's very political. and so when north korean people are able to escape and then actually use that voice for the 1st time. and, you know, reveal some of the fictions and some of the lies, even all of the north korean government. that's so powerful. the, that has been a big increase in the number of north korean defenses. saw in youtube channels in the last few years. but maybe some want to make money from the commercialization of youtube and having i bought assessments. but i think that it's actually more about this opportunity to share that versus the nara has arrived at the studio. and he's waiting to get to work with it. while we're on the world in time to, to guys any longer, we don't know what's his date and we'll talk eligible was he thought it sort of when it'll come to how to deal with one of the town tha
i mean, views, it helps north koreans escape the north korean government tries so hard to control information and so control narratives, right? they try really hard, so only portray is uh and vision or image of north korea as a country. and of course, it's very focused on condone on, it's very political. and so when north korean people are able to escape and then actually use that voice for the 1st time. and, you know, reveal some of the fictions and some of the lies, even all of the north...
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it's north korean platforms. a technology that fits into the system that the russians cannot simply replace. they cannot easily go to other manufacturers of these components, because our countries are the most sophisticated manufacturer of these things. and companies themselves create a specialized things that are designed to have these roles. modern weapons platforms cannot work without these things. they are the brains. of almost all weapons platforms from missiles, radios, electronic warfare complexes. so, in that sense we have great leverage over our adversaries. now, sanctions are difficult to enforce. export controls are difficult to enforce, and that is true. we see those components in those weapons platforms. but, because it's difficult to doesn't mean we should not do it. in fact, we should try our best to make it happen. of course, there is a selection bias here. we do not see the shipments of components that we stopped. the vessels that we interdicted. the people that we are rested, because those compo
it's north korean platforms. a technology that fits into the system that the russians cannot simply replace. they cannot easily go to other manufacturers of these components, because our countries are the most sophisticated manufacturer of these things. and companies themselves create a specialized things that are designed to have these roles. modern weapons platforms cannot work without these things. they are the brains. of almost all weapons platforms from missiles, radios, electronic warfare...
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russian, a and north korean weapons are full of weapon dr. semiconductors with the markings of american companies. it is fair to say that without these they would not be able to sustain their war effort. this is both a curse and a blessing. a curse because u.s. technology is being diverted for use against u.s. interests. a blessing because it means that the u.s. and its allies can critically impact the ability by russia, iran, and north korea to produce weapons. western companies design chips made by specialized plants and sell them by the millions with little visibility over the supply chain of their products beyond one or two layers of distribution creating narratives that are at odds with facts, that russia rips off chips from high sold appliances and that russia buys them on major online retailer website and that they are so common and the visibility over supply chain so limited that it is impossible to trace them. these narratives could not be further from the truth. russia acquires chips using third country distributors which can be ide
russian, a and north korean weapons are full of weapon dr. semiconductors with the markings of american companies. it is fair to say that without these they would not be able to sustain their war effort. this is both a curse and a blessing. a curse because u.s. technology is being diverted for use against u.s. interests. a blessing because it means that the u.s. and its allies can critically impact the ability by russia, iran, and north korea to produce weapons. western companies design chips...
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korean history using north korean documents that were actually during the korean war. so these are primary sources that you can't actually even find in north korea itself today. but it's in washington, d.c. at the national archives. so that's the bulk of the archives that i used. and into it it approaches the history from a very much north korean perspective. and, you know, most of the time when i try to talk about this work, i mean, some people appreciate, but i've also gotten a lot of pushback, as you can imagine. so then i was like, you know, why would his dad appreciate this? so he goes on to tell the story about fact that given that the korean war was the first time there was an integrated armed forces, it was the first time for him as a white american to actually be serving next to an african-american. and he was able to hear stories, his experience in the united states, which really woke him up to all the, you know, the jim crow and the, you know, the the segregation, the discrimination and the racism that, you know, african-americans in country have to face. an
korean history using north korean documents that were actually during the korean war. so these are primary sources that you can't actually even find in north korea itself today. but it's in washington, d.c. at the national archives. so that's the bulk of the archives that i used. and into it it approaches the history from a very much north korean perspective. and, you know, most of the time when i try to talk about this work, i mean, some people appreciate, but i've also gotten a lot of...
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the south korean leadership under syngman rhee keeps this north korean state is illegitimate. we want to attack it. we want to unify the peninsula. we want have a war and il and he keeps saying this to truman and the united states and the united states keeps saying, no, no, no, we don't need to get dragged in. know, we don't need you to do something that could potentially drag united states in and create conflict and in asia that could have wider ramifications. kim il sung is doing the same thing in his discussions with stalin and over the course of the period. 1948 and 1949, 1950, he keeps going, we want to invade the south. it's an imperial puppet. it's not legitimate. we want to reunify peninsula on communist terms and so, so difference is, though, that some time in about the spring of 1959 and this also speaks to the origins of the korean war stalin changes from being relatively cautious to being more adventurous and saying go ahead. and of course, one of the reasons that he's shifted because the chinese communist party has triumphed on the chinese mainland by the end of 1
the south korean leadership under syngman rhee keeps this north korean state is illegitimate. we want to attack it. we want to unify the peninsula. we want have a war and il and he keeps saying this to truman and the united states and the united states keeps saying, no, no, no, we don't need to get dragged in. know, we don't need you to do something that could potentially drag united states in and create conflict and in asia that could have wider ramifications. kim il sung is doing the same...
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what are your conclusions, these north korean missiles, they were shot down. are they more effective than this russian missile conch you are talking about? well, really, we anxiously watched whether north korean and then iranian missiles would be transferred to russia, and now we have statistics that north korea has indeed transferred 50, at least 50 missiles with the kn20 index to the russian federation. three we, when we talk about indexes, it's quite conventional, because it's difficult to investigate what exactly is happening in north korea, but at the same time, yesterday's reuters report with reference to the attorney general's office also uses this kn-23 index. actually, this is one of the korean missiles, which is a certain copy of the russian iskander, actually it is a missile that weighs about 3.5 tons. there are 7 m in length and the range, which in various guides varies between 700 and even 900 km, so the data that the general prosecutor provided to the agency indicates that, relatively speaking, the enemy used 50 missiles on the territory of ukraine, in fact , there were
what are your conclusions, these north korean missiles, they were shot down. are they more effective than this russian missile conch you are talking about? well, really, we anxiously watched whether north korean and then iranian missiles would be transferred to russia, and now we have statistics that north korea has indeed transferred 50, at least 50 missiles with the kn20 index to the russian federation. three we, when we talk about indexes, it's quite conventional, because it's difficult to...
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korean kn-23, it was said that it is a direct copy of the north korean russian iskanda, but it turns out that it is somehow a copy, even if another has better flight range than the russian regionals, but blows up independently in the air somehow more often, but what could be another point, north korea, it plans to produce its own missiles, well, a little less than completely depends on external supplies of resources. but here then the question is why the russians decided to transfer, for example, resources to the north koreans for the production of new ballistic missiles, but if this is an optimistic version, a pessimistic version, well, there is also the question of what is possible, why would south korea not give us some weapons of its own there own production, or what they had left there from, let's say, supplies from russia, but there was its own specific page there, and maybe, if we go by the pessimistic version, then maybe the north koreans can there... in collusion with the kremlin to accumulate these missiles of its own in order to threaten south korea, and that south korea,
korean kn-23, it was said that it is a direct copy of the north korean russian iskanda, but it turns out that it is somehow a copy, even if another has better flight range than the russian regionals, but blows up independently in the air somehow more often, but what could be another point, north korea, it plans to produce its own missiles, well, a little less than completely depends on external supplies of resources. but here then the question is why the russians decided to transfer, for...
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what i tell north koreans. and i think one of the reasons obviously people will say is, well, north korea is threatening us and they have nuclear weapons. right. so we how do we normalize relations with a country that's threatening us and has nuclear weapons? and that seems a plausible reason, except for the fact even before north korea develop nuclear weapons in the late eighties or early nineties, the us still didn't try to normalize relations with the dprk. right. so from 1954, the geneva conference where we're trying to have that political conference and it failed and there was no resolution even from 1954 to 1992 when we had senior level talks for the first time with the dprk 38 years, the u.s. did not try to normalize relations with north korea and why is that probably a lot of reasons, but couple that come to mind is one unlike vietnam that a unified and so only dealing with one country we were dealing with north korea and south korea so we had to manage our relations, our allies south korea and south ko
what i tell north koreans. and i think one of the reasons obviously people will say is, well, north korea is threatening us and they have nuclear weapons. right. so we how do we normalize relations with a country that's threatening us and has nuclear weapons? and that seems a plausible reason, except for the fact even before north korea develop nuclear weapons in the late eighties or early nineties, the us still didn't try to normalize relations with the dprk. right. so from 1954, the geneva...
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after the first success of the north korean army, which captured almost the entire south, un troops intervened in the conflict. their offensive pushed okemersen's troops almost to the border with the people's republic of china, but then chinese volunteers entered the battle and pushed the americans back. he considered it necessary to continue the war for independence and the unity of the nation. twice un troops tried to advance again, but to no avail. on july 27, 1953 , an agreement to cease hostilities was signed, a demarcation line was established , and rules for the return of prisoners of war were determined. it is noteworthy that the representative of south korea refused to sign the document from the outside. he it was signed by the commander of the american contingent, general clark. formally, both koreas are still at war. american-vietnamese peace talks began in paris in may 1968. from the united states, the main negotiator was henry kissenger, from the vietnamese side, the secretary of the central committee of the party of vietnam, xuan thuy and his adviser le dektho. it was the latter
after the first success of the north korean army, which captured almost the entire south, un troops intervened in the conflict. their offensive pushed okemersen's troops almost to the border with the people's republic of china, but then chinese volunteers entered the battle and pushed the americans back. he considered it necessary to continue the war for independence and the unity of the nation. twice un troops tried to advance again, but to no avail. on july 27, 1953 , an agreement to cease...
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olympics, the north korean leader softened his rhetoric. at the same time , the new president of south korea advocated the normalization of inter-korean relations. at the opening ceremony of the winter olympic games, the national teams of the two countries marched in a single column under a flag with the image of the korean peninsula. in 2018 , the leaders of the two countries met three times and agreed to begin peace negotiations with the participation of china and the united states. north korea announced the cessation of nuclear weapons and ballistic missile tests, as well as the closure nuclear test site in hungeria. but phillyan's hopes. russia, especially taking into account the goals that russia sought to achieve. dividing the country would embitter ukraine, forcing it to begin the lengthy process of joining the european union to continue its pursuit of nato membership. moreover, the russian-speaking population of novorossiya will be in a dangerous position and, ultimately, the issue. will not be resolved in a european security archit
olympics, the north korean leader softened his rhetoric. at the same time , the new president of south korea advocated the normalization of inter-korean relations. at the opening ceremony of the winter olympic games, the national teams of the two countries marched in a single column under a flag with the image of the korean peninsula. in 2018 , the leaders of the two countries met three times and agreed to begin peace negotiations with the participation of china and the united states. north...
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and in 2004 , an industrial complex was created in the north korean city of kesson, in which joint ventures of the two countries began to operate. relations only deteriorated in 2006, when north korea conducted its first nuclear test. the peace treaty was never signed. after the death of kimjong-un, his son kim jong-un continued to develop nuclear and missile programs, sanctions were introduced against pyongyang, and only 7 years later, on the eve of the phon chane piada, the north korean leader softened his rhetoric. at the same time , the new president of south korea, moon jain , advocated the normalization of inter-korean relations. in february 2018, at the opening ceremony of the winter olympic games, the national teams of the two countries marched in a single column under a flag depicting the korean peninsula. in 2018, the leaders of the two countries met three times and agreed to start with the participation of china from. usa, i’m not so sure, i often remember the great general of our civil war, william sherman, under whom we served some of my ancestors. he said that the goal of th
and in 2004 , an industrial complex was created in the north korean city of kesson, in which joint ventures of the two countries began to operate. relations only deteriorated in 2006, when north korea conducted its first nuclear test. the peace treaty was never signed. after the death of kimjong-un, his son kim jong-un continued to develop nuclear and missile programs, sanctions were introduced against pyongyang, and only 7 years later, on the eve of the phon chane piada, the north korean...
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and at that time, north koreans were allowed to legally get a glimpse of south korean culture. but those days seemed like a distant memory now, with information controls arguably tighter than ever inside north korea and now these trash balloons being sent to the south part of this for tat back-and-forth and just get another sign of the escalating tensions on the korean peninsula. will ripley, cnn, taipei or thanks to will ripley for that report. i definitely would rather receive k-pop, even though i'm not a huge fan. and just like random fertilizer in trash completely. yeah still ahead, the jury in donald trump's hush money trial has been deliberating for more than three hours working through lunch to decide his legal fate and a verdict could come as soon as today. we're going to head back to the courthouse and just moments on cnn news central assignments are going on and paying the tornado here. i'm thinking, i'm going to die. and i thought that was it. >> violent earth with the liev schreiber premiere sunday at nine on cnn. >> every day, dirt and grime settles deep within you
and at that time, north koreans were allowed to legally get a glimpse of south korean culture. but those days seemed like a distant memory now, with information controls arguably tighter than ever inside north korea and now these trash balloons being sent to the south part of this for tat back-and-forth and just get another sign of the escalating tensions on the korean peninsula. will ripley, cnn, taipei or thanks to will ripley for that report. i definitely would rather receive k-pop, even...
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spy satellites this year illustrating how important these satellites are to the north korean dictator. will ripley is outfront? >> north korea, putting the world on edge, attempting to launch a suspected military spy satellite for the second time in six months, north korean state media says the rocket exploded during the first stage of launch sounding emergency sirens on okinawa, japan, that alert later lifted footage from japanese broadcaster nhk appears to show a shining orange dot flying in the sky and bursting into flames japan's coast guard got advanced warning from peeling young of an age day launch window ended in june 4. rocket debris potentially falling in three locations near the korean peninsula and the philippines island of luzon. >> will connie you will no a year ago on the so-called satellite launch that north korea announced today is a clear violation of un security council resolutions and the international community should respond firmly. >> south korean and us intelligence closely monitoring north korea's satellite launch site. kim jong un was there in november when n
spy satellites this year illustrating how important these satellites are to the north korean dictator. will ripley is outfront? >> north korea, putting the world on edge, attempting to launch a suspected military spy satellite for the second time in six months, north korean state media says the rocket exploded during the first stage of launch sounding emergency sirens on okinawa, japan, that alert later lifted footage from japanese broadcaster nhk appears to show a shining orange dot...
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if the north korean court were to indict you, that does not mean the american police will arrest you and send you two for phnom penh. we do not acknowledge and have not signed or ratified the treaty for the icc, nor do we recognize the north korean court. which of those two is less credible will be determined in the weeks to come. host: coming back to capitol hill, about half an hour ago, part of marjorie taylor greene's press conference, she said she would trigger her motion to vacate resolution against speaker johnson next week, moving ahead with that effort. your reaction to what this means for congress in the weeks and perhaps months to come? guest: i think this shows the disarray of the republican party , the conference, and the reason why democrats should be put back in control of the house of representatives. here is what speaker johnson -- he did the right thing, finally. they ask him to retreat because these defensive weapons are getting to them six months late. he finally did the right thing. instead of punishing him for delaying arming the ukrainians for six months, she is
if the north korean court were to indict you, that does not mean the american police will arrest you and send you two for phnom penh. we do not acknowledge and have not signed or ratified the treaty for the icc, nor do we recognize the north korean court. which of those two is less credible will be determined in the weeks to come. host: coming back to capitol hill, about half an hour ago, part of marjorie taylor greene's press conference, she said she would trigger her motion to vacate...
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when i met with north korean dictator kim jong un." except she had to take that story out, because she never actually met with north korean dictator kim jong un. and she says the story was put in there by accident, and she took it out as soon as she found out, even though she wrote the book and recorded the audiobook. and if you're wondering, "didn't she find that out when she recorded the audiobook?" you're not the only one! >> you said, you, when you learned of it, you immediately took action. >> mm-hmm. >> you recorded the whole book and the audiobook. >> mm-hmm >> you read this whole passage out loud. why didn't you take it out then when you read the audiobook? >> you know, i've traveled for years. i've been involved in policy for almost 30 years, and so i've gone all across the world, i've met with world leaders. >> so you didn't realize when you recorded the audiobook? >> when it was brought to my attention, and it was -- i had asked the publisher if they would remove the name and they did. >> okay. i just -- but you didn't answe
when i met with north korean dictator kim jong un." except she had to take that story out, because she never actually met with north korean dictator kim jong un. and she says the story was put in there by accident, and she took it out as soon as she found out, even though she wrote the book and recorded the audiobook. and if you're wondering, "didn't she find that out when she recorded the audiobook?" you're not the only one! >> you said, you, when you learned of it, you...
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willing to stay away from them and to report them to the old style. recipes at north korean defect is living in the south. and other activists have regularly launched balloons over the years into the knolls carrying propaganda aimed at the north korean regime. the most recent of these launches was apparently just a couple of weeks ago. and the north has promised a, a response saying that it would be sending balloons of its own carrying what it described as waste paper and bills without going into exactly what that feels would be. but this has been so far this week, fairly acrimonious in terms of integrating relations that began on monday with a try lateral summit here being hosted by the south end involving china and japan, which didn't please north korea, which chose monday to launch a spice satellite, which failed to reach whole but with the rocket, disintegrating just off the launch backed into and then provoked a response from the south with a show of force with an ad drill involving it spiked the jets which has since been condemned by north korean leader kim jong. and as a danger
willing to stay away from them and to report them to the old style. recipes at north korean defect is living in the south. and other activists have regularly launched balloons over the years into the knolls carrying propaganda aimed at the north korean regime. the most recent of these launches was apparently just a couple of weeks ago. and the north has promised a, a response saying that it would be sending balloons of its own carrying what it described as waste paper and bills without going...
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the years into the knolls carrying propaganda aimed at the north korean regime. the most recent of these launches was apparently just a couple of weeks ago. and the north has promised a response saying that it would be sending balloons all of its own carrying what it describes as waste paper and bills without going into exactly what that feels would be. but this has been so far this week, fairly acrimonious in terms of into cream relations that began on monday with a tri latrell summit here being hosted by the south end involving china and japan, which didn't please north korea, which chose monday to launch a spice satellite which failed to reach over with the rocket, disintegrating just off the launch that into and then provoked a response from the south with a show of force with an ad really involving it spite to jets, which has since been condemned by north korean leader kim jong. and as a dangerous publication, rubber pride, i'll just say era. so okay, well that's it for me down. jordan, you kind of course find much more information on our website down to 0 d
the years into the knolls carrying propaganda aimed at the north korean regime. the most recent of these launches was apparently just a couple of weeks ago. and the north has promised a response saying that it would be sending balloons all of its own carrying what it describes as waste paper and bills without going into exactly what that feels would be. but this has been so far this week, fairly acrimonious in terms of into cream relations that began on monday with a tri latrell summit here...
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the north koreans, though i am less concerned about simply because the north koreans have a very, limited ability to assist the iranians in any meaningful time frame. if you remember, from about 4 or 5 years ago when president trump visited or met with, the north korean president, the north korean president had to borrow a chinese airplane just to get to, just to get to singapore, where they were meeting, so that that tells you certainly what the north korean capabilities are to, to assist in this sort of situation. so i believe that the russians would have a much better ability to, to affect things, more than anything else. okay. matthew shoemaker, thank you so much for your time. this morning. we appreciate you. absolutely. thank you very much for having me on. you're welcome. joining us now is michael santos, foreign policy and national security expert and mideast expert. michael, thank you for sticking with us throughout all of this tonight, as you heard, just there i was talking to matthew about the first vice president of iran. do you know anything about him? i mean, i don't know a
the north koreans, though i am less concerned about simply because the north koreans have a very, limited ability to assist the iranians in any meaningful time frame. if you remember, from about 4 or 5 years ago when president trump visited or met with, the north korean president, the north korean president had to borrow a chinese airplane just to get to, just to get to singapore, where they were meeting, so that that tells you certainly what the north korean capabilities are to, to assist in...
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south korean and us intelligence closely monitoring north korea's satellite launch site. kim jong-un was there in november when north korea successfully launched its first spy satellite after two failed attempts last year experts warn spy satellites, give pyongyang valuable intelligence on south korean and us military assets in the region potentially making missile strikes more accurate the latest launch announcement as japan, south korea, and china hold their first summit in nearly five years, a meeting overshadowed by north korea is latest moves pyongyang says kim is preparing to host russian president vladimir putin soon. a sign of deepening diplomatic and military ties what analysts call kim's strategic pivot away from us diplomacy five years since summit talks with former president donald trump fell apart north korea is interested more in engaging the so-called moscow friendly network of countries. for instance, iran, like iran, pyongyang is selling weapons to putin, ukraine says north korean missiles have killed and injured dozens this year giving north korea valuab
south korean and us intelligence closely monitoring north korea's satellite launch site. kim jong-un was there in november when north korea successfully launched its first spy satellite after two failed attempts last year experts warn spy satellites, give pyongyang valuable intelligence on south korean and us military assets in the region potentially making missile strikes more accurate the latest launch announcement as japan, south korea, and china hold their first summit in nearly five years,...
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valentin, yesterday kharkiv was... hit by a ballistic missile of north korean production, and there is already evidence of this from those authorized to monitor sanctions against north korea at the un, and they confirmed that kharkov was hit by missiles of north korean production, which is a direct violation of the sanctions of the security council, that is who and at what the way should be sanctioned... well , the state, because north korea is already a sanctioned state, in what way can they be brought to their senses, apart from the sanctions that are already in place, that is, what should the world do about north korea, well, it should be an example for both iran and china. there are so many examples, mr. serhiy, how much the position of china is still needed, which should also join and really fulfill all the international sanctions imposed on north korea, first of all. introduce and control that no military or other equipment is delivered to north korea by sea, as well as by rail, which north korea really uses in making these crippled missiles, but unfortunately they kill people, a
valentin, yesterday kharkiv was... hit by a ballistic missile of north korean production, and there is already evidence of this from those authorized to monitor sanctions against north korea at the un, and they confirmed that kharkov was hit by missiles of north korean production, which is a direct violation of the sanctions of the security council, that is who and at what the way should be sanctioned... well , the state, because north korea is already a sanctioned state, in what way can they...
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the years into the knolls carrying propaganda aimed at the north korean regime. the most recent of these launches was apparently just a couple of weeks ago. and the north has promised a response saying that it would be sending balloons of its own carrying what it described as waste paper and bills without going into exactly what that feels would be. but this has been so far this week, fairly acrimonious in terms of integrating relations that began on monday with a try lateral summit here being hosted by the south end involving china and japan, which didn't please north korea, which chose monday to launch a spice satellite, which failed to reach whole but with the rocket, disintegrating just off the launch that into and then provoked a response from the south with a show of force with an ad drill involving it spiked the jets which has since been condemned by north korean leader kim jong. and as a dangerous publication run, mcbride, i'll just era. so in columbia, as congress bound bull fighting on tuesday, phone years of failed attempts to prohibit the activity, it
the years into the knolls carrying propaganda aimed at the north korean regime. the most recent of these launches was apparently just a couple of weeks ago. and the north has promised a response saying that it would be sending balloons of its own carrying what it described as waste paper and bills without going into exactly what that feels would be. but this has been so far this week, fairly acrimonious in terms of integrating relations that began on monday with a try lateral summit here being...
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un investigations are ongoing in an effort to confirm whether north korean weapons were used by russia, which is already actively launching iranian missiles to strike ukrainian cities. so, russia is already getting supplies, and now it looks like it wants to effectively double its arms spending. we invite you for analysis. jacob, congratulations and thanks for being with us, how do you interpret the news that russia is increasing its defense spending. well, putin has decided to move in a totalitarian direction. he is trying to put the entire russian economy on the military rails, significantly increasing spending on weapons and neglecting the economy and the standard of living of russians. and that's just one of the points, because there will be people who will work in manufacturing plants, and they can get paid well, but in general, as you just pointed out, this approach takes a lot of money from the general public, doesn't it? this is indeed the case, and the russian economy, although it has been able to drag on much longer than i think the biden administration originally predicted,
un investigations are ongoing in an effort to confirm whether north korean weapons were used by russia, which is already actively launching iranian missiles to strike ukrainian cities. so, russia is already getting supplies, and now it looks like it wants to effectively double its arms spending. we invite you for analysis. jacob, congratulations and thanks for being with us, how do you interpret the news that russia is increasing its defense spending. well, putin has decided to move in a...