5/1/24National Security and Korean News and Commentary Access National Security News HERE. Access Korean News HERE. National Security News Content: 1. NATO Prepares to Face Russia—and Problems of Its Own 2. The Dark-Horse Alliance Racing Forward to Take On China 3. Why China Is So Bad at Disinformation 4. AI hits trust hurdles with U.S. military 5. Foreign Policy Starts in Your Own Neighborhood 6. Will Putin Test NATO Article 5 in the Black Sea Region? 7. Another Historic Year for the PLA Navy 8. America is Losing Tomorrow’s War in the Indo-Pacific 9. Here’s how the US-led humanitarian aid pier off Gaza will work 10. A 98-year-old in Ukraine walked miles to safety from Russians, with slippers and a cane 11. Time Magazine Interview: How Far Trump Would Go 12. Here’s when the US Army will pick next long-range spy plane 13. Retired officer called to court-martial at Fort Belvoir on sexual assault charge previously declined 14. Marines create new monitor job to support dual-military couples 15. Will Hamas Say No? 16. Why Israel is so determined to launch an offensive in Rafah. And why so many oppose it 17. 'Send Me': Senior chief Shannon Kent and the hunt for ISIS 18. The Marine officer who saved 8,000 lives at the ‘Frozen Chosin’ 19. Washington Is Missing the Point on Alternatives to the Belt and Road Initiative 20. China Humiliated Blinken But Blinken Kept Begging Korean News Content: 1. Trump suggests U.S. could withdraw its troops if S. Korea does not contribute more to support USFK: TIME 2. Trump rekindles criticism: US forces defending 'wealthy' S. Korea 'free of charge' 3. Japan's leader Fumio Kishida on countering threat of China and North Korea 4. U.S. calls on N. Korea to give 'full' accounting of Japanese abductees 5. N. Korean media makes no mention of Cuba among nations sending congratulatory messages over late founder's birthday 6. South Korea considers joining alliance for sharing military technology with Australia, US and UK 7. South Korea plans $4B in new weapons investments, including $583M of SM-3s - Breaking Defense 8. The Marine officer who saved 8,000 lives at the ‘Frozen Chosin’ 9. N. Korea orders confiscation of all cell phones owned by Russia-based workers 10. N. Korea's single mothers face severe levels of discrimination 11. Kim Jong-un spends $1.82 billion per year on elite perks, report says 12. The shortsighted US-Japan-South Korea military pact 13. Defeat for South Korea’s Ruling Party Won't Dim Pro-US Stance 14. Rehabilitating Syngman Rhee 15. Washington Backed a Coup Against South Korean Democracy Dave Maxwell Wed, 05/01/2024 - 2:14pm Read more about 5/1/24National Security and Korean News and Commentary