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Feb 3, 2021 27 tweets 15 min read
#CapitalCable with experts @mwlippert, @SueMiTerry & @VictorDCha and guests @AlastairGale, @DavidNakamura & @motokorich NOW!

Discussion topic: U.S. relations with the two Koreas and Japan under new @POTUS! See thread below for live coverage of event.⬇️

csis.org/events/online-… Host @mwlippert welcomes our guests to the nineteenth #CapitalCable, and begins by asking @motokorich to walk us through what's happening in Tokyo––what are some of the big key drivers in Japanese policymaking these days?
Jan 22, 2021 36 tweets 14 min read
#CapitalCable with experts Sydney Seiler, @mwlippert, @SueMiTerry & @VictorDCha begins NOW!

Tune in for a fascinating discussion on North Korea's trajectory ahead of the new @POTUS administration, and see thread below for live coverage of the event.⬇️

Image Host @mwlippert welcomes our guests to the eighteenth #CapitalCable.

This week: tour de force of all things North Korea, with the National Intelligence Officer for DPRK, Mr. Sydney Seiler.
Sep 6, 2019 7 tweets 3 min read
📚 Read the latest report on the “Kumchon-ni Missile Operating Base”
@CSIS (@BeyondCSISKorea/@CSISKoreaChair) By Joseph Bermudez and Victor Cha. This is the first public comprehensive description of the Kumchon-ni missile operating base in #NorthKorea bit.ly/2lYZZ40 Located 1,100 kilometers west of Tokyo and 165 kilometers northeast of Seoul, the Kumchon-ni undeclared ballistic missile operating base houses a battalion- or regiment-sized unit equipped with Hwasong-9 (Scud-ER) medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBM)