Sunday, September 17, 2017

Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- September 17, 2017


Yuji Nakamura and Sam Kim, Bloomberg: North Korea Is Dodging Sanctions With a Secret Bitcoin Stash

North Korea appears to be stepping up efforts to secure bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, which could be used to avoid trade restrictions including new sanctions approved by the United Nations Security Council.

Hackers from Kim Jong Un’s regime are increasing their attacks on cryptocurrency exchanges in South Korea and related sites, according to a new report from security researcher FireEye Inc. They also breached an English-language bitcoin news website and collected bitcoin ransom payments from global victims of the malware WannaCry, according to the researcher.

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Commentaries, Analysis, And Editorials -- September 17, 2017

Method in Kim Jong-un’s madness: North Korea’s military journey -- Rowan Callick, The Australian

The U.S. Can’t Get Rid of North Korea’s Nukes Without Paying a Catastrophic Price -- Abraham Denmark, Shadow Government/Foreign Policy

North Korean defectors, resettled in the US, torn as tensions escalate -- Shachar Peled, CNN

Iran and the Nuclear Sunset Clauses -- Paul R. Pillar, National Interest

The Push For an 'Economic Embargo' of Iran -- Jana Winter & Dan De Luce, Foreign Policy

Trump move to block chipmaker deal bad for America - Xinhua -- Reuters

Hezbollah’s New Strength Leaves Israeli Border Tense -- Sulome Anderson, NBC News

What is behind clashes in Ethiopia's Oromia and Somali regions? -- BBC

Preventing terrorism: What powers do German security forces have? -- David Martin, DW

Test driving Amsterdam: Dutch capital experiments with present and future of transport. -- Joshua Posaner, Politico

When the Military Does Battle With Nature -- James Stavridis, Time

Thanks to Obama, Puerto Rico Might Never Recover From Irma -- Ryan Cooper, Week

Crafting Trump’s first National Security Strategy: What it could be—and why it might not matter anyway -- Tarun Chhabra, Brookings

From North Korea to the Rohingya crisis to Trump’s debut speech: all you need to know about the UN General Assembly -- Edouard Morton, SCMP

I Bought a Russian Bot Army for Under $100 -- Joseph Cox, Daily Beast

2 comments:

  1. A so called nuclear status quo with North Korea is not workable. We & others would still be under hack attacks and other attacks.

    North Korea must go.

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  2. The whole bitcoin creation and use is extremely interesting. Be even more interesting when the price crashes.

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