Adeyemi Oshunrinade July 2, 2019 Since the Korean Armistice signed on July 27, 1953, the Korean Peninsula remains a region of tensions between two parties with no trust in each other. North Korea on one side and South Korea backed… Read More ›
Kim Jong Un
WHY CHINA WON’T HELP THE U.S. WITH NORTH KOREA
Adeyemi Oshunrinade August 1, 2017 Kim Jong Un has tested more missiles than his father and grandfather combined. Despite global pressure, the North Korean leader is unwilling to budge. Last week in a defiance of the Trump administration, the regime… Read More ›
NORTH KOREA VS SOUTH-WEST INCURSION, A NUCLEAR RACE
BY ADEYEMI OSHUNRINADE April 5, 2013 North Korea has declared, “The moment of explosion is approaching fast.” It is one among provocative rhetoric coming from the DPRK, since the return to conflict, provoked by recent U.S.-South Korea joint military exercises… Read More ›
KIM JONG II: Way Forward Post Kim And Resolving The Nuclear Impasse by Adeyemi Oshunrinade
The passing of “our dear leader” as he is known to many worldwide came as a shock to the citizens of North Korea though, not to many around the world. The announcement of his death which took place on December… Read More ›