Today we examine how the Ukraine war is exacerbating nuclear risks on the Korean peninsula and beyond, consider the implications of Russia’s retreat from Kherson and renewed concerns about America’s approach to negotiations and more.
Tag Archives: North Korea
Ukraine, North Korea and Afghanistan: Canada can do better
In today’s blog post we look at continuing diplomacy in Ukraine, the reasons behind North Korea’s flurry of missile test launches and the urgency of donor action to stave off utter catastrophe in Afghanistan.
North Korea, Iran nuclear deal and AUKUS nuclear sub updates
How Canada can help South Korea promote security-building dialogue between the U.S. and North Korea; U.S. backsliding in the Iran nuclear talks; and the latest headaches over the AUKUS nuclear sub deal are today’s blog focus.
Trump White House ditches yet another disarmament deal, ponders new nuke tests and announces U.S. withdrawal from WHO
The Trump global wrecking ball is in over-drive. Canada must redouble its diplomatic efforts to increase global cooperation with the overwhelming majority of nations who also reject American unilateralism.
Updates on Iran and North Korea plus “Andrew Scheer’s pre-election puffery”
This week we look at the perilous state of the Iran nuclear deal and the international implications of new North Korean missile tests. And we consider pre-election puffery from federal Conservative Party leader Andrew Scheer.
Singapore Summit: boom or bust? Four views
Four experts tackle the question of whether the Singapore Summit has made the world more or less safe from nuclear annihilation.