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Seoul unexpectedly establishes diplomatic ties with Cuba in jolt to Pyongyang

By Geostrategy Editor on February 27, 2024   INSIDE NORTH KOREA  

Seoul unexpectedly establishes diplomatic ties with Cuba in jolt to Pyongyang

Geostrategy-Direct, February 27, 2024 Cuba, one of North Korea’s most trusted allies, shocked the diplomatic world with its announcement on Feb. 14 that it had restored diplomatic relations with (more…)

Response to Russia’s nuclear space threat damaged U.S. credibility

By Geostrategy Editor on February 20, 2024   SPACE, TOP STORY  

Response to Russia’s nuclear space threat damaged U.S. credibility

Geostrategy-Direct, February 20, 2024 By Richard Fisher Last week, the Biden Administration sparked a crisis by warning without openly/publicly explaining that Russia was close to placing nuclear weapons in (more…)

DIA details weapons sent to Houthis, confirms they were sent by the IRGC

By Geostrategy Editor on February 20, 2024   TECHNOLOGY WARS  

DIA details weapons sent to Houthis, confirms they were sent by the IRGC

Geostrategy-Direct, February 20, 2024 In recent days, Houthi rebels claimed to have shot down a U.S. drone and attacked a British cargo ship that is believed to be significantly (more…)

North Korea is demonstrating its missile and proxy potential in Ukraine

By Geostrategy Editor on February 20, 2024   EAST ASIA REPORT, Featured  

North Korea is demonstrating its missile and proxy potential in Ukraine

Geostrategy-Direct, February 20, 2024 By Richard Fisher As reports emerge of Russia’s casualty-soaked victory in the battle for the Ukrainian city of Avdiivka on Feb. 19, more is being (more…)

FBI’s Wray underscores infrastructure threat from massive China cyber offensive

By Geostrategy Editor on February 20, 2024   INSIDE CHINA  

FBI’s Wray underscores infrastructure threat from massive China cyber offensive

Geostrategy-Direct, February 20, 2024 China is prioritizing the networks used to control U.S. critical infrastructure iin preparation for sabotage in the future, FBI Director Christopher Wray said. “What we’re (more…)

Iran boasts it ‘has crossed all thresholds’ for nuke tech, simulates attack on F-35 air base

By Geostrategy Editor on February 20, 2024   INSIDE IRAN  

Iran boasts it ‘has crossed all thresholds’ for nuke tech, simulates attack on F-35 air base

Geostrategy-Direct, February 20, 2024 The Iranian watchdog group Institute for Science and International Security has published a new report which claims that Teheran has enough weapons-grade material to build (more…)

Reports: New Al Qaida training camps, madrassas in Afghanistan after U.S. pullout

By Geostrategy Editor on February 20, 2024   FOCUS ON TERRORISM  

Reports: New Al Qaida training camps, madrassas in Afghanistan after U.S. pullout

Geostrategy-Direct, February 20, 2024 Following the Biden Administration’s withdrawal from Afghanistan, the ruling Taliban is denying reports that it has accommodated a resurgence of the Al Qaida terrorist organization. (more…)

Analysis: Netanyahu faces 3 conflicting vectors: Iran-U.S., Egypt-Saudis, Israeli public opinion

By Geostrategy Editor on February 20, 2024   DOSSIER  

Analysis: Netanyahu faces 3 conflicting vectors: Iran-U.S., Egypt-Saudis, Israeli public opinion

Geostrategy-Direct, February 20, 2024 Dossier: Israel’s Early 2024 Military Options Five months after Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel, a resolution in Gaza seems more distant than ever. In (more…)

10 years after first UN report on North Korean rights, they remain world’s ‘worst’

By Geostrategy Editor on February 20, 2024   INSIDE NORTH KOREA  

10 years after first UN report on North Korean rights, they remain world’s ‘worst’

Geostrategy-Direct, February 20, 2024 Ten years after the United Nations issued its initial report on systematic human rights abuses in North Korea, the regime remains the world’s worst violator (more…)

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