AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoNuclear Diplomacy Flashpoint: US President Donald Trump says he expects to meet Kim Jong-un later this year and puts Pyongyang’s arsenal at 57 “very powerful” nuclear weapons, while South Korea’s defense minister estimates 80–120 warheads—fueling a widening gap between public claims and regional assessments. Alliance Friction: Trump orders the US-ROK Ulchi Freedom Shield drills cut from 11 days to five, citing a “hostile” signal to North Korea and Seoul’s refusal to back US actions over Iran; South Korea says it wasn’t properly informed. Talks Credibility Check: Kim Yo Jong downplays any Trump-Kim communications, even as Trump insists relations are “excellent,” adding uncertainty to whether diplomacy is real or just pressure. Cyber-Workforce Threat: Reports say thousands of North Korean IT workers are landing remote jobs in the US using stolen identities and AI-assisted applications, potentially enabling data theft and extortion to fund weapons programs. Missile Defense Arms-Race Warning: Experts at Brookings argue the “Golden Dome” missile defense push may not reduce vulnerability and could trigger more responses from China, Russia, and North Korea.
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