Geostrategy-Direct Kim Jong-Un’s sister may be the darling of a fawning U.S. media at the Winter Olympics, but back in North Korea news is now circulating of a soldier’s (more…)
Geostrategy-Direct While Russian influence on the U.S. presidential election of 2016 dominated the headlines of the past year, activities by British intelligence services to skew the outcome have barely (more…)
Geostrategy-Direct China’s special envoy for North Korea, who is an ethnic Korean, has yet to pay a visit to Pyongyang. Vice Foreign Minister Kong Xuanyou recently told reporters that (more…)
Geostrategy-Direct In 2009, U.S. President Barack Obama declared he would seek a “world without nuclear weapons.” Obama’s policy of cutting U.S. nuclear forces, however, did not result in Russia, (more…)
Geostrategy-Direct Israel has made no secret of its “multifaceted effort” to curtail Iran’s growing influence in Syria and the region. IDF chief of staff Gaby Eisenkot said Teheran poses (more…)
Geostrategy-Direct The CIA under Director Mike Pompeo is taking a page from its Cold War predecessors by making counterintelligence a top priority. Dean Boyd, CIA director of public affairs, (more…)
Geostrategy-Direct It’s a dangerous game, but South Korea’s President Moon Jae-In is taking the risk: he is striving to please Beijing at any cost and recalibrating relations with his (more…)
Geostrategy-Direct A bombshell report detailing the Obama administration’s sabotage of a DEA operation against the U.S. designated terror group Hizbullah was virtually ignored by the Big 3 television networks. (more…)
Geostrategy-Direct From Panama to Argentina, the U.S. has tracked Hizbullah operations and operatives as the Iran-backed terrorist organization is seen as determined to maintain a presence from which to (more…)