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Pentagon Warns: US Could Run Out of Key Missiles in Iran Strike
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Pentagon Warns: US Could Run Out of Key Missiles in Iran Strike

Leaked Pentagon documents reveal US missile stockpiles may run dangerously low after 10 days of strikes on Iran, despite Trump's claims of 'unlimited supply

Seoul's Defense Spending Surge Signals Alliance Shift
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Seoul's Defense Spending Surge Signals Alliance Shift

Pentagon official praises South Korea's decision to boost defense spending to 3.5% of GDP as 'clear-eyed' strategy, marking a fundamental shift in the 70-year US-ROK alliance paradigm

South Korea Wants Primary Defense Role as Trump Reshapes Alliance
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South Korea Wants Primary Defense Role as Trump Reshapes Alliance

President Lee Jae-myung embraces Pentagon's new strategy calling for Seoul to take primary responsibility for deterring North Korea with limited U.S. support.

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The powerful Hyunmoo-5 missile deployed by the ROK Army
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South Korea Hyunmoo-5 Missile Deployment 2026: NDS Warns of Persistent Invasion Threat

South Korea's 2026 NDS warns of a persistent N.K. invasion threat despite aging forces. In response, the 'monster' Hyunmoo-5 missile deployment has officially begun.

A digital tactical map of the Korean Peninsula symbolizing the US-ROK defense shift
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US National Defense Strategy 2026: South Korea to Take 'Primary' Lead in Deterrence

The 2026 US National Defense Strategy (NDS) designates South Korea as the 'primary' lead for North Korean deterrence, marking a shift toward limited U.S. support.

Infographic visualization of PLA aircraft carrier and jet patrol routes around the Taiwan Strait.
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PLA Taiwan Military Exercises 2025: The Hidden Qualitative Threat Behind Numbers

Analysis of the PLA Taiwan military exercises in 2025, highlighting the shift from quantity to qualitative threats including carrier operations and UAV integration.

Modern nuclear submarine navigating through the deep sea
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U.S. and South Korea Forge Nuclear Submarine Deal to Shift Regional Defense Burden

The latest on the U.S.-South Korea nuclear submarine deal as of Dec 26, 2025. Explore how Washington is shifting defense burdens and what this means for East Asian security.

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