AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWeapons Tests & “Offensive Posture”: North Korea’s Kim Jong Un oversaw major weapons trials on Thursday, including a “special mission” tactical ballistic missile warhead, an upgraded 240mm 24-tube multiple rocket launcher with extended range, and extended-range shells for a 155mm self-propelled howitzer, with state media saying the upgrades are meant to strengthen a “deadly and destructive” offensive posture aimed at South Korea’s key facilities. South Korea Drone Push: Seoul unveiled a sweeping drone and counter-drone plan to counter North Korean unmanned threats, including training 500,000 “drone warriors,” acquiring 20,000+ low-cost drones by 2030, and fast-tracking the long-range loitering munition K-Lucas, while expanding laser and high-power microwave defenses. Diplomacy Debate in Seoul: At a Yonhap forum, a former South Korean nuclear envoy said a potential Trump-Kim summit would be the “most important” path to resolve the nuclear issue, while Unification Minister Chung Dong-young argued South Korea should shift away from “denuclearization first” toward a phased, pragmatic approach that resumes dialogue. OPCON & Alliance Friction: Separate coverage highlighted ongoing South Korean political fights over OPCON transfer, with critics warning it could weaken alliance coordination and supporters arguing it’s about building a more war-ready force. Information Access: South Korea reported rising online views of North Korea’s Rodong Sinmun after it was reclassified from anti-state to general material.
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