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North Korea’s backing of Russia in the Ukraine war is paying off, with Pyongyang receiving technical and intelligence assistance as thanks, a former CIA official told Threat Status.
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CIA director nominee calls N. Korea 'destabilizing force'CIA nominee-confirmation hearing WASHINGTON, Jan. 15 (Yonhap) -- Incoming President Donald Trump's nominee for Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) director assessed Wednesday that North Korea ...
Ignoring the threat posed by North Korea, as happened at this year’s summit, undermines Euro-Atlantic security.
North Korea also received a Pantsir-class combat vehicle, electronic warfare jamming devices and other military equipment to bolster Kim’s defense systems, according to the report. 4 ...
The CIA has released instructions in Farsi, Mandarin and Korean to make it safer for tipsters and informants to communicate “securely” with the agency. ... North Korea and China. Dan De Luce.
The founder of North Korea’s ruling dynasty, an isolationist totalitarian leader named Kim Il Sung, was still building some of the country’s first nuclear facilities when Syd Seiler arr… ...
North Korea bragged of its recently tested new intercontinental ballistic missile, calling it “the world’s strongest,” a claim viewed by experts as propaganda.
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