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North Korea Can Nuke the Continental US Now. Why Is America Pretending It Can’t?
For years, the Western pundit class has insisted that North Korea’s missiles are far away and Pyongyang is not serious about ...
J.J. McCullough on MSNOpinion
How America Became a “Republic” and Why North Korea Uses the Same Word
This video explores why so many modern nations—including America, Germany, Venezuela, Pakistan, and even North Korea—call ...
South Korea’s embattled president, Yoon Seok-yul, faces almost as severe hostility in America’s biggest cities as he does in Seoul. At least two major American organizations, called “pro-North” for ...
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NoKo defector’s warning on NYC election: ‘Young people really don’t know how tyranny comes to them’
North Korean defector Yeonmi Park experienced firsthand the horrors of life under a communist dictator, and she has made it a practice to warn Americans about the […] ...
On November 29, North Korea’s leader, Kim Jong Un, met the Russian defense minister and declared steadfast support for Russia’s ongoing operations in Ukraine. The two countries vowed to defend each ...
South Korea’s new president, Lee Jae-myung, is a pragmatic outsider whose “Korea First” approach could strain ties with Trump, especially over AI, North Korea, and potential nuclearization. After the ...
For decades, the idea that the U.S. would risk war against North Korea to defend South Korea was a given in international politics. But in recent years, Seoul has had reasons to think this is changing ...
Bizarrely, 62 percent of young Americans hold a "favorable view" of socialism. How can they be so ignorant? Socialism has been tried by lots of countries. It's failed. It always fails. China prospered ...
While we mark AI's transformation through data, 26 million North Koreans remain deliberately starved of information essential ...
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