AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoBallistic Missile Launches: North Korea fired about 10 short-range ballistic missiles toward the East Sea as the U.S. and South Korea held a shortened Ulchi Freedom Shield exercise, prompting Seoul to call the launches a grave violation of UN resolutions and the U.S. Pacific Command to say the activity poses no immediate threat to U.S. territory or allies. Alliance Coordination: South Korea, the U.S., and Japan held phone consultations to share assessments and plan responses, even as Washington’s move to cut the drills early raised alarm in Seoul. Pyongyang’s Message to Seoul: Kim Yo Jong mocked South Korea for being unable to carry out “war games” after Trump ordered the exercise scaled back, calling the South a U.S. “puppet” and signaling Pyongyang is not interested in dialogue on the terms implied by Trump’s outreach. Diplomacy vs. Deterrence: Trump said he expects to meet Kim Jong Un later this year and floated a nuclear figure of 57, while Seoul’s defense minister put North Korea’s arsenal at 80–120—fueling fresh debate over whether denuclearization is still central. Cyber Fallout: Separate reporting said South Korean police are investigating a Lazarus-linked hack tied to Cheong Wa Dae-related personal data, underscoring the security pressure around North Korea-linked operations.
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