Day: January 14, 2026
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The DNC Chair looks at the Tehran regime and sees Trump’s America. Trump is many things, but he isn’t at all like Iran’s rulers—as Iranian protesters well know.
on.wsj.com/3Zd8Puk— Wall Street Journal Opinion (@WSJopinion) Jan 14, 2026
2/ Read more in the inaugural Korean Peninsula Update, a weekly publication with @AEIfdp: isw.pub/KoreanPeninsulaUpdat…
— Institute for the Study of War (@TheStudyofWar) Jan 14, 2026
North Korean Ballistic Missile Tests: North Korea launched at least two “supersonic” ballistic missiles on January 4. The timing of the launch may signal Pyongyang’s intention to further accelerate military development in the face of recent events, including the United States’ capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and the PRC–South Korea Summit.Institute for the Study of War (@TheStudyofWar)NEW: North Korea is likely to reinforce the justification for its “self-defensive” nuclear development following the US military operation against Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on January 3, reducing the likelihood of renewed United States–North Korea dialogue.
Other Key Takeaways:
North Korea alleged that South Korean drones violated its airspace on January 10, which Pyongyang may use to further anti-South Korea narratives. South Korea denied North Korea’s accusations, which is consistent with the Lee Jae Myung administration’s de-escalatory posture.
North Korea launched at least two “supersonic” ballistic missiles on January 4. The timing of the launch may signal Pyongyang’s intention to continue its military development amid US actions in Venezuela and PRC-South Korean dialogue.— https://x.com/TheStudyofWar/status/2011129713629004011
— Institute for the Study of War (@TheStudyofWar) Jan 14, 2026
O’Reilly’s doing that classic two-step: drop a bombshell “CIA deal,” then backpedal with “just my analysis.” If you’re gonna make claims that big about Maduro and covert ops, bring receipts – or stop dressing speculation up as intel. #CIA #Venezuela #Maduro…
— Robert Morton (@Robert4787) January 14, 2026
