Global threats pile up while U.S. is locked in on election
Briefly

The Pentagon has reported that 10,000 North Korean troops are now in Russia, specifically moving into the Kursk region amid escalating tensions as Ukraine has initiated cross-border operations.
South Korea's defense minister expressed that there exists a 'high probability' that North Korea may seek advanced nuclear and missile technologies from Russia, exchanging these for its military presence.
Experts warn of an alarming tightening of the anti-U.S. 'axis' where nations such as China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia are collaborating in ways that heighten international security concerns.
President Biden faces significant challenges managing relationships with allies, particularly when new Israeli laws threaten to worsen humanitarian crises in Gaza, while escalating military actions unfold in Lebanon.
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