2017年09月20日

My latest piece in NK News

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Inoki calls for Japan-North Korea dialogue after 32nd DPRK trip

Ex-wrestler and politician says Japanese lawmakers may visit Pyongyang soon
Kosuke Takahashi September 13th, 2017


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My recent piece for NK News

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Professional wrestler-turned-politician Antonio Inoki to return to North Korea

Trip will be eccentric lawmaker's 32nd to the DPRK
Kosuke Takahashi September 6th, 2017




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My latest for Jane's Defense Weekly

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Japan deploys PAC-3 interceptors near flight path of previous North Korean IRBMs

Gabriel Dominguez and Kosuke Takahashi - IHS Jane's Defence Weekly
19 September 2017

The Japan Self-Defense Forces (JSDF) have moved the Patriot Advanced Capability-3 (PAC-3) air defence system deployed on the country’s northern island of Hokkaido to an area located closer to the flight path taken by North Korea’s latest two Hwaseong-12 (also known as KN-17) intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBMs), which were test-fired on 29 August and 15 September, respectively.

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Defense (MoD) in Tokyo confirmed to Jane’s on 19 September that the PAC-3 system on the island had been relocated from the Japan Air Self-Defense Force 's (JASDF's) Yakumo Sub Base to the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's (JGSDF's) Camp Hakodate, which is also located on Hokkaido.

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