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Weeks to Clear Gulf Mines—Who Pays the Price?
EconomyEN
Weeks to Clear Gulf Mines—Who Pays the Price?

The US Navy says clearing mines from the Gulf waterway will take weeks, with European allies reluctant to help. Here's what that timeline means for oil markets, your wallet, and the future of allied naval cooperation.

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SP
Seoyeon Park
China's New Missile Strategy Targets US Navy's Achilles' Heel
PoliticsEN
China's New Missile Strategy Targets US Navy's Achilles' Heel

The YJ-18C cruise missile represents Beijing's shift toward affordable, mass-producible weapons designed to exploit America's logistics vulnerabilities in Pacific conflicts.

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HK
Haneul Kim
Large American warship under construction in a shipyard at dawn
PoliticsEN
1,800 vs. 5: The Trump Golden Fleet shipbuilding 2026 strategy to counter China

Navy Secretary John Phelan unveils the Trump Golden Fleet shipbuilding 2026 initiative, calling for a wartime footing to close the massive industrial gap with China.

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HK
Haneul Kim
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Aerial view of a US aircraft carrier at sea
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Trump Administration Iran Crisis Sparks Concerns Over US Aircraft Carrier Presence in Asia

On Jan 13, 2026, the Trump administration's focus on the Iran crisis raised alarms in Asia over potential US aircraft carrier diversions. Discover the impact on Indo-Pacific security.

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HK
Haneul Kim
A formal U.S. Navy letter placed next to a shipping package on a desk.
ViralEN
Pentagon Bonjibon Adult Product Letters: US Navy Demands Stop

The Pentagon has sent formal warning letters to Toronto-based Bonjibon over adult product shipments to Bahrain. Read about the clash between e-commerce and military law.

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MC
Minho Choi
Aerial view of oil tankers scattering across the dark ocean
PoliticsEN
Sixteen Oil Tankers Outmaneuver US Blockade in Coordinated Venezuela Escape

Sixteen oil tankers have reportedly fled Venezuela, bypassing the U.S. naval blockade through coordinated tactical maneuvers and data spoofing.

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HK
Haneul Kim
ROKS Ahn Mu submarine during the Silent Shark exercise off Guam
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ROKS Ahn Mu Silent Shark 2025: South Korea's 3,000-ton Submarine Completes Monthlong Drills with US

South Korea's ROKS Ahn Mu submarine successfully returned home after completing the ROKS Ahn Mu Silent Shark 2025 joint exercise with the U.S. Navy near Guam.

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HK
Haneul Kim
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Aerial view of a naval fleet in the Pacific Ocean
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China Aircraft Carriers Pacific 2035: Beijing Set to Outnumber US Navy

China is projected to outnumber U.S. aircraft carriers in the Pacific by 2035. With a new carrier built every 20 months, Beijing's rapid expansion is reshaping Indo-Pacific security.

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HK
Haneul Kim
A shipping package with a rejection notice at a Bahraini port
ViralEN
The Reality of the Bahrain Sex Toy Shipping Ban 2025

A new ban on shipping adult products to Bahrain is affecting thousands of U.S. service members. Explore the cultural implications of this logistics hurdle.

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MC
Minho Choi
Trump Announces Naval Expansion as Federal Court Rules Venezuelan Deportations Illegal
PoliticsEN
Trump Announces Naval Expansion as Federal Court Rules Venezuelan Deportations Illegal

President Trump has announced a plan to build a new U.S. Navy fleet, while a federal judge has ruled that the deportation of over 100 Venezuelan men to El Salvador was illegal.

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HK
Haneul Kim
Trump Vows 'Biggest, Most Powerful' Warship, Colliding with Navy's Budget Realities
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Trump Vows 'Biggest, Most Powerful' Warship, Colliding with Navy's Budget Realities

Donald Trump claims he will build the most powerful warship ever, but the promise clashes with the U.S. Navy's recent cancellation of a smaller ship due to cost overruns, raising questions about feasibility.

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Haneul Kim
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US Nuclear Submarine USS Greeneville Arrives in South Korea, Bolstering Alliance Amid Regional Tensions
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US Nuclear Submarine USS Greeneville Arrives in South Korea, Bolstering Alliance Amid Regional Tensions

The U.S. nuclear-powered submarine USS Greeneville arrived in Busan, South Korea, on Dec. 23, 2025, for a port call aimed at strengthening the U.S.-South Korea alliance amid regional tensions with North Korea.

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Haneul Kim
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