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Is North Korea Using a Disney “Up” Strategy to Recover Damaged Warship?

That is what one analyst is claiming the North Koreans are trying to do:

Decker Eveleth, a researcher at the Center for Naval Analyses, theorized that North Korea is attempting to lift up its 5,000-ton destroyer with methods inspired by Pixar's 2009 film "Up" in his account on X, along with a satellite image of the damaged warship. [SCREEN CAPTURE]

Decker Eveleth, a researcher at the Center for Naval Analyses, theorized that North Korea is attempting to lift up its 5,000-ton destroyer with methods inspired by Pixar’s 2009 film “Up” in his account on X, along with a satellite image of the damaged warship. [SCREEN CAPTURE]

In a scene that evokes Pixar’s 2009 animation film “Up,” North Korea seems to be using balloon-like devices to lift a 5,000-ton warship that capsized during its launch at Chongjin Shipyard, according to a military expert. 
  
Decker Eveleth, a researcher at the Center for Naval Analyses, posted satellite imagery on his X account on Monday showing the damaged warship partially covered with a blue tarp and surrounded by several white objects.

Joong Ang Ilbo

You can read more at the link.

During Final ROK Presidential Debate Candidates Clash on US-ROK Alliance, China, Nuclear Weapons, and THAAD

Really nothing new came out of this final debate, each candidate hammered the same talking points that those who follow ROK politics already know:

From left, Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party, Kwon Young-kook of the Democratic Labor Party, Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party and Lee Jun-seok of the minor New Reform Party pose for a photo ahead of their third and final debate on May 27 at the MBC studio in Mapo District, western Seoul. [JOINT PRESS CORPS]

From left, Lee Jae-myung of the Democratic Party, Kwon Young-kook of the Democratic Labor Party, Kim Moon-soo of the People Power Party and Lee Jun-seok of the minor New Reform Party pose for a photo ahead of their third and final debate on May 27 at the MBC studio in Mapo District, western Seoul. [JOINT PRESS CORPS]

Lee also said it is important not to “ignore the relationship with China and Russia,” calling to “appropriately manage” these ties. He said “there is no need to unnecessarily antagonize” these relationships, underscoring that “peace and stability on the Korean Peninsula is very important.”   
  
Kim in turn said that North Korean leader “Kim Jong-un’s dictatorship threatens our lives and property with its nuclear weapons and missile provocations.” He warned that within South Korea “there are forces advocating for the withdrawal of U.S. troops stationed and the dismantling of the South Korea-U.S. alliance, shaking the foundation of our nation. 
  
He raised Lee’s alleged links to illegal remittances to the North during his time as Gyeonggi governor and called to “create a transparent and dignified inter-Korean relationship.” Kim further pledged to “strengthen nuclear deterrence based on the South Korea-U.S. alliance.”  

Joong Ang Ilbo

Basically Lee Jae-myung wants better relations with China, Russia, and North Korea without going into detail on what concessions he plans to give to do this. Kim Moon-soo on the other hand wants to focus on deterrence. Part of that deterrence is bringing tactical nuclear weapons to South Korea which Lee disagrees with:

When asked by DP’s Lee on his stance on South Korea’s nuclear armament, PPP’s Kim replied, “Rather than arming ourselves with nuclear weapons, we should achieve a nuclear balance,” stressing it should be done so “carefully within the scope of maintaining the Korea-U.S. alliance.” 
  
Lee accused the former labor minister of being wishy-washy, and Kim clarified that if nuclear armament comes at the cost of the Seoul-Washington alliance, “then arming ourselves with nuclear weapons will be ineffective.” 
  
Lee questioned Kim on his position supporting redeploying U.S. tactical nuclear weapons to South Korea.   
  
“If we redeploy tactical nuclear weapons to the Korean Peninsula, we can’t demand North Korea’s denuclearization,” Lee said. He noted that there is speculation that the United States placed South Korea on its “sensitive and other designated countries list (SCL)” because of suspicions of Seoul’s nuclear armament intentions.  

How long must this fiction of North Korean denuclearization go on? There is no way Kim Jong-un will ever denuclearize. That possibly vanished a decade plus ago. North Korea’s nuclear weapons can now at best be managed not eliminated with negotiations. Here is what was discussed about the THAAD missile defense system located outside of Seongju:

The two Lees in turn clashed over the deployment of the U.S.-led Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (Thaad) antimissile system to South Korea. 
  
Lee Jun-seok noted Lee Jae-myung had previously claimed that “Thaad deployment is for U.S. defense,” arguing that the DP candidate misunderstands the weapons system and echoed arguments typically raised by China. 
  
Lee Jae-myung replied, “South Korea’s defense should be based on its own independent missile defense system.” But he said that since the Thaad system has been deployed despite much controversy, further debate is unhelpful to Seoul’s diplomatic and security strategy.

Lee Jae-myung has made it clear in the past that he does not support THAAD in part because he believes it antagonizes China. China has long made false claims that THAAD was deployed to spy on them instead of to better protect South Korea from North Korean ballistic missiles.

As far as developing an independent missile defense system this is something the ROK has been trying to develop for many years. The US would likely support ROK efforts to improve domestic missile defense in order to take pressure off US air defenses which are in heavy demand around the world to include having to deploy a Patriot battalion off the peninsula to support world-wide defense obligations.

Tweet of the Day: Lee Jae-myung Dominating Overseas Voting

Picture of the Day: Mt. Kumgang to Likely Receive UNESCO Recognition

Mount Kumgang likely to win UNESCO World Heritage status
Mount Kumgang likely to win UNESCO World Heritage status
This image, taken from footage from North Korea’s Korean Central TV on Oct. 24, 2023, shows Mount Kumgang on the North’s east coast surrounded by autumn foliage. Mount Kumgang, which has long been regarded as one of Korea’s most scenic mountains for its breathtaking beauty that changes with the seasons, is likely to be listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site following a four-year application process, UNESCO said on May 27, 2025. (Yonhap)

ROK Soldier Charged for Leaking Classified Documents to China for $12k

I would hope that ROK counterintelligence agents would be keeping close tabs on any ROK Soldier with ties to China to prevent spying like this:

A South Korean soldier raised in China has been arrested on suspicion of leaking classified military information about joint U.S.-South Korean exercises to Chinese intelligence agents, prosecutors said this month. The 22-year-old army supply specialist, whose name has not been released, was arrested April 18 and charged with leaking military secrets and accepting bribes from foreign agents, according to a redacted indictment filed May 15 by the Military Prosecutors’ Office in Gangwon District.

Prosecutors allege the soldier transmitted information — including details related to Ulchi Freedom Shield, a large-scale joint military exercise with the United States — to China’s Intelligence Bureau of the Joint Staff Department. The leaked documents reportedly contained sensitive details such as base names, troop schedules and logistical capabilities, along with participating troops’ personal information. The soldier allegedly received about $12,215 via the Chinese digital payment platform Alipay, according to the 15-page indictment.

Stars & Stripes

You can read more at the link, but this guy had major red flags, he was raised in China by his grandfather who is a retired Soldier and went to college in China as well. While serving in the ROK military he made repeated trips back to China.

Hanwha’s Philadelphia Shipyard Reportedly Having a Hard Time Recruiting Skilled Workers

I think Philadelphia has such a bad reputation that skilled workers may be hesitant to move there. This means Hanwha may have to offer large pay options to attract additional workers:

Hanwha Ocean’s recent invitation of domestic securities analysts to its Philly Shipyard has sparked both optimism and skepticism over the Korean shipbuilder’s efforts to revive the money-losing facility in Philadelphia.

While analysts anticipate Hanwha will benefit from a surge in orders driven by U.S. President Donald Trump’s push to counter China’s maritime rise by bolstering the American shipbuilding sector, they also questioned whether it will be feasible to secure enough labor in one of the world’s highest-paying countries.

Shinyoung Securities analyst Eom Kyung-ah pointed out that securing the workforce will be key for Hanwha to meet its goal of increasing Philly Shipyard’s revenue to $4 billion by 2035 from $368 million in 2024 by expanding annual capacity to up to 10 vessels from the current 1 to 1.5.

Korea Times

You can read more at the link.

Overseas Voting for Korean Presidential Election is at a Record High of 79.5%

The overseas voter turnout for the Korean presidential election is extremely high. It will be interesting if this race is close if these votes will be what decides it:

The preliminary overseas voter turnout for the June 3 presidential election has reached a record high of 79.5 percent, the election watchdog said Monday. 

Of an estimated 1.97 million eligible overseas voters, 205,268 out of 258,254 people registered on the voter roll cast their ballots during the six-day overseas voting period that began last Tuesday, the National Election Commission said. 

That tentatively represents a voter turnout of 79.5 percent, the highest since the country adopted absentee voting for presidential and general elections in 2012. 

Overseas voting took place from May 20-25 at 223 polling stations across 118 countries. 

The turnout rates for the past three presidential elections were 71.1 percent in 2012, 75.3 percent in 2017 and 71.6 percent in 2022. The highest turnout for general elections was recorded last year at 62.8 percent.

Yonhap

You can read more at the link.

Japan Ranked 92nd In English Proficiency

https://twitter.com/jt_mag_os/status/1926564849414263084

Picture of the Day: ROK Musician Receives Norway’s Highest Civilian Honor

S. Korean musician receives Norway's highest civilian honor
S. Korean musician receives Norway’s highest civilian honor
South Korean musician Chung Soon-mi, residing in Norway, is seen in this photo released by the South Korean Embassy in Oslo on May 25, 2025. Chung has received the Order of St. Olav, the highest civilian honor currently conferred by the Norwegian king. (Yonhap)

ROK Military Officials Say that Reports of USFK Troop Reductions Are Not True

I knew this was BS when I first read about it. Some planners in the Pentagon were probably working on different force structure options in the Pacific. Different options were developed and someone decided to leak this information even though no formal discussiosn or decisions on anything has been made:

South Korea’s military on Friday firmly denied that any discussions have taken place with the United States regarding a potential withdrawal of American troops from the peninsula, following a media report suggesting the White House was considering such a move. “Absolutely nothing was discussed,” the Ministry of National Defense said in a text message to reporters.

It emphasized that the 28,500 U.S. troops stationed in the South remain a “core strategy” of the U.S.-South Korea alliance and a key deterrent to North Korean aggression. The statement came hours after The Wall Street Journal, citing two unnamed U.S. military officials, reported that President Donald Trump’s administration was evaluating a possible redeployment of 4,500 troops from South Korea to other Indo-Pacific locations, including Guam. The report said the idea was among several under consideration and had not yet been presented to Trump.

Stars & Stripes

You can read more at the link, but the USFK troops can’t move to Guam anyway because Congressman Johnson said it would tip over.