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US, South Korea hold 1st tabletop exercise to counter wartime foreign disinformation
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff and US Forces Korea conducted exercise in Yongsan, reports media
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Korea Times News
· Jun 26, 2026
[EXPLAINER] What Lee Jae Myung's selective enlistment plan means for Korea's shrinking military
[EXPLAINER] What Lee Jae Myung's selective enlistment plan means for Korea's shrinking military
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· Jul 3, 2026
Marine Corps participates in multinational peacekeeping drills in Mongolia
SEOUL, July 3 (Yonhap) -- South Korea's Marine Corps has participated in a multi...
The korea Herald News
· Jun 29, 2026
N. Korea slams Japan-US military drills as 'war rehearsal'
North Korea on Monday condemned the ongoing joint military exercise between Japan's Ground Self-Defense Forces and the United States Marine Corps, labeling it a war rehearsal. In an editorial carried Monday by the Korean Central News Agency, North Korea criticized Japan for participating in the Resolute Dragon exercise, accusing it of sharpening its invasion capability. Japan has aggravated the (security) situation in the region by deepening its military ties with the US, the editorial cla
South China Morning Post
· Jun 26, 2026
US and allies flex military muscle on China’s doorstep with multi-front drills
When Japan quietly deployed members of its elite airborne brigade for parachute drills in the Philippines’ northernmost province earlier this month, the exercise was not vigorously publicised by officials on either side. The drills on Batan Island, in the Batanes province, formed part of Kamandag – a countrywide mission jointly hosted by Philippine and US marines that ran until Wednesday. Involving some 2,000 troops, the exercise was designed to improve readiness, interoperability and...
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Related coverage for "US, South Korea hold 1st tabletop exercise to counter wartime foreign disinformation": Korea Times News — [EXPLAINER] What Lee Jae Myung's selective enlistment plan means for Korea's shrinking military. Yonhap News Agency — Marine Corps participates in multinational peacekeeping drills in Mongolia. The korea Herald News — N. Korea slams Japan-US military drills as 'war rehearsal'. South China Morning Post — US and allies flex military muscle on China’s doorstep with multi-front drills