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Additional developments—such as Chinese naval exercises near Australia and increased activity in the South China Sea—illustrate the wider geographic scope of Beijing’s strategic posture. Meanwhile, China’s growing nuclear arsenal has drawn attention from defense analysts, who continue to evaluate how shifts in nuclear balances may affect global stability.Politics
North Korea: Advancing Capabilities Amid Diplomatic Stalemate
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North Korea continues to expand its missile and nuclear programs. Over the past several years, the country has tested a range of weapons, including long-range ballistic missiles and new naval systems. State media has also highlighted the development of military platforms capable of launching nuclear-capable missiles from the sea.
Along the Korean Peninsula, military postures remain tense. Occasional incidents along the demilitarized zone—including warning shots or minor crossings—illustrate the fragility of stability. While these events do not necessarily indicate an impending conflict, they underscore the importance of communication channels between Seoul, Pyongyang, and allied governments.Military strategy reports
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