FAFO: Trump sends message globally with raid on Hyundai battery plant

FAFO: Trump sends message globally with raid on Hyundai battery plant

by WorldTribune Staff, September 8, 2025 Real World News President Donald Trump on Monday reminded nations which invest on American soil the importance of following U.S. laws. In the aftermath of last week’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raid on a Hyundai facility near Savannah, Georgia, Trump made no direct response to the outrage the […]

President Trump’s early morning post delivered political shockwaves in Seoul

President Trump’s early morning post delivered political shockwaves in Seoul

Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, August 25, 2025 Real World News President Donald Trump had remained studiously silent on the turbulent South Korean political landscape until rocking Seoul with an early morning blast on Truth Social. Trump wrote: “WHAT IS GOING ON IN SOUTH KOREA? Seems like a Purge or Revolution. We can’t have that and do […]

Gordon Chang: South Korea’s anti-American leader is coming to Washington

Gordon Chang: South Korea’s anti-American leader is coming to Washington

Analysis by WorldTribune Staff, August 17, 2025 Real World News Can America’s alliance with South Korea survive one of the most virulently anti-American leaders to ever hold the top office in Seoul? That question is about to be put to the test as South Korea’s leftist President Lee Jae-Myung heads to Washington, D.C. on Aug. […]

Korean study of global data finds ‘unsettling’ reported Covid mRNA vaccine ties to myocarditis, pericarditis

Korean study of global data finds ‘unsettling’ reported Covid mRNA vaccine ties to myocarditis, pericarditis

by WorldTribune Staff, August 13, 2025 Real World News Using the world’s largest repository of adverse drug reaction reports, a team of researchers in South Korea found the Covid mRNA injections accounted for the vast majority of reported cases of adverse drug reactions regarding two potentially life-threatening heart inflammations — myocarditis and pericarditis. The investigation, […]

Saigon fell, 50 years ago; What if the South had prevailed, like in Korea?

Saigon fell, 50 years ago; What if the South had prevailed, like in Korea?

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler, April 29, 2025 The tides of history, the tears of remembrance. Fifty years ago, on April 30, 1975, North Vietnamese military units surged into Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam, forcibly reuniting the country, thus ending twenty years of conflict. Scenes of the North Vietnamese T-54 tanks crashing […]

Day one: Donald Trump’s compromised foreign policy inheritance

Day one: Donald Trump’s compromised foreign policy inheritance

Special to WorldTribune.com By John J. Metzler, January 20, 2025 A series of widening wars, growing humanitarian crises and simmering foreign conflicts are among the list of foreign policy/security woes confronting President Donald Trump. From day one of his administration the president must assess and prioritize U.S. policy interests in key regions both on the […]

Don’t forget Kim Jong-Un: Putin and Biden are not the only ones using the ‘N’ word

Don’t forget Kim Jong-Un: Putin and Biden are not the only ones using the ‘N’ word

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk, October 12, 2022 The following by WorldTribune.com columnist Don Kirk, originally appeared in The Hill. How can President Biden talk about “Armageddon” in Ukraine after Russia’s President Vladimir Putin boasts of Russia’s nuclear strength without also mentioning North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un’s threats to use nuclear weapons? That question does not seem to have […]

Why Japan, but not South Korea, will help U.S. stop China’s takeover of Taiwan

Why Japan, but not South Korea, will help U.S. stop China’s takeover of Taiwan

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk The following by WorldTribune.com columnist Don Kirk, originally appeared in The Hill. The visit to Asia by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi exposed one reality that many people did not realize: The United States cannot count on its ally, the Republic of Korea, for support if war breaks out in the Taiwan Straits. The United States, […]

Shinzo Abe’s legacy? Make Japan great again

Shinzo Abe’s legacy? Make Japan great again

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk The following by WorldTribune.com columnist Don Kirk, originally appeared in The Hill. The assassination of Japan’s longest-serving prime minister, Shinzo Abe, deprived the Asia-Pacific region of a statesman whose greatest legacy is that of a staunch foe of China and North Korea. Americans may remember him as pro-American, an […]

Another showdown in the South Pacific, 80 years on

Another showdown in the South Pacific, 80 years on

Special to WorldTribune.com By Donald Kirk The South Pacific is again a battleground. China is not nearly at the stage of taking over any of the 15 islands stretching across the region of Oceania, but it’s definitely disturbing the foes of Chinese expansionism. This week, China’s foreign minister, Wang Yi, is touching down on eight […]

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