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Why the US Should Rethink Military Exercises With South Korea
By Travis Lindsay
To make progress in Korea, the United States must apply security solutions to security problems.

Preparing for the Next Korean War
By Van Jackson
Why the U.S.-ROK alliance should plan for a limited war on the Korean Peninsula.

North Korea Is Mobilizing for War
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Kim Jong-un has rejected an apology from Seoul and ordered his army onto war footing.

North Korea’s Addiction to Provocation
By David Eunpyoung Jee
A recent landmine explosion near the DMZ proves Pyongyang remains caught in the bad habit of provocations.
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