This Week in the World Affairs Brief

TRUMP STILL DECEIVED BY KIM JONG-UN

I have long complained about Donald Trump’s first trip to North Korea where he vowed to dismantle NK’s nuclear weapons program either by diplomacy or military action. Unlike in Iran, he did neither. Instead, he came away totally deceived by the charm offensive that Kim Jong-un was tutored to do, by Xi Jinping himself, who first learned the art of flattering Trump during their first visit together at Mar-a-Lago. You would think, with all of North Korea’s continued development in nuclear weapons and long range ballistic missiles, that have since become capable of even reaching the USA, that Trump would have seen how dangerous Kim has obviously become and that he had been duped. But no. Not only has Trump failed to see the rising threat of North Korea, he has even turned against America’s strongest ally in the region, South Korea, in his effort to play up to Kim. This week, out of deference to North Korea’s complaints about so many joint US and S. Korean military exercises, Trump order the Army to decrease any future exercises with S. Korea. Even the most hardened political commentators are shocked at the dichotomy between how Trump treats North Korea (a known and ever more powerful nuclear enemy) compared to Iran, whose nuclear industry he has already destroyed, or nearly so. To receive a free, one-time sample of the Brief, along with options on how to subscribe, click on Request a sample on the left.

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Food Supply Alert: Ukraine Grain Exports Collapse As Black Sea Attacks Choke Global Shipments

ZeroHedge

Multiple shocks are converging all at once across the global food complex, including continued disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz, rising El Niño risks, and adverse weather across the US agricultural belt. This note focuses on another emerging chokepoint: Europe's breadbasket, where intensifying attacks in the Russia-Ukraine war have shuttered critical Black Sea grain export terminals.

the Dissolution of Financial Personhood in Late-Stage Surveillance Capitalism

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I spent the next three weeks living in a kind of financial limbo that I wouldn’t wish on anyone. I couldn’t access my savings, which represented years of careful budgeting and sacrifice. My automatic payments started bouncing, which meant late fees and angry emails from creditors who didn’t care about my explanations. I had to ask my parents for a loan at thirty-four years old, which was humiliating in ways I can’t fully describe. My wife tried to be supportive, but I could see the worry in her eyes, the question she was too kind to ask: what if this doesn’t get fixed? What if this is just how things are now?

Comcast Turns Millions Of Routers Into Motion Sensors - The Same WiFi Signals Can ID You With 99.5% Accuracy

ZeroHedge

One limitation provides a reality check: the system works only after it has been trained on a person's radio signature. The 99.5 percent accuracy figure applies to re-identifying enrolled participants, not identifying a stranger cold. The attack succeeds when it can say 'the person recorded here is the person recorded earlier'. So this limitation disappears once anyone with sufficient reach starts collecting signatures at scale.

Disengagement: Trump Vows New Strategy To 'Strangle' Iran Over Time

ZeroHedge

No talks: Trump confirms US-Iran negotiations are off, vows to 'strangle them' over time. Hormuz attack: Tanker hit, injuring a crew member. Houthis escalate: Attacks shut Yemen’s Mokha port. Diplomacy stalled: Qatar says not mediating until Oman-Hormuz deal finalized. Iran hardens: Tehran says it maintains an offensive posture.

Moscow Swarmed By 600+ Ukrainian Drones In Massive Overnight Barrage

ZeroHedge

At least 180 of the drones were confirmed downed over the Moscow region alone - possibly more - with emergency crews responding to several crash sites, including at another Wildberries warehouse near Moscow. Authorities cited that at least three people were injured in the assault, including a 10-year old girl. Smoke has been seen rising over residential and construction areas in social media photographs.

Trump Doubles Down On Plans To Make Hormuz Strait A US Territory: "A Great Idea"

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Trump repeats declaration that he'll make Strait of Hormuz a "US territory", calling it "a great idea". Iran goes "fully offensive": Tehran threatens escalation if diplomacy fails, after last week's military command reshuffle. MoU expires: Iran says the US-Iran agreement is effectively dead & "irrelevant". Trump threatens Oman: Trump warns "we'll bomb the s**t out of them." Backchannel denied: Tehran rejects Trump's claim of IRGC communications.

Trump Says US To 'Substantially Reduce' Military Drills With S.Korea, Cites 'Very Good Relationship' With Kim

ZeroHedge

President Trump revealed Sunday he has ordered the Pentagon to scale back joint military exercises with longtime close ally South Korea, surprisingly mentioning his "very good relationship" with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un as a motivating factor in the decision. Trump said in a Truth Social posts that exercises, due to start on Monday, are costly and "send a signal that is totally inappropriate and hostile" to North Korea, which he said "has been unthreatening and respectful" during his time in office.

What Happened When We Created a Snapchat Account for a 13-Year-Old

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One study by the Heat Initiative found Snapchat recommended 739 “unsafe” videos—including 257 related to drugs and alcohol, and 244 with sexual content—to two 13-year-old avatar accounts across a 12-hour period. It also recommended 419 strangers as friends, including at least six sexual content creators and three people advertising drugs. Other questionable exposures included violence, criminal activity, disordered eating, self-harm, and suicide.

It Was DESTROYED In Just Days…

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In a matter of days, once-pristine beaches in the Spanish enclave of Ceuta have been reduced to open-air dumps and disease-ridden camps occupied by thousands of illegal migrants who refused to leave after the mass invasion from Morocco. Locals describe feces, urine, garbage, and makeshift shacks covering the sand. Contagious illnesses are spreading. Mass brawls with bladed weapons have broken out.

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