National Security & Korean Peninsula Briefing: Fully Autonomous Drone Kills Russian Soldier, Lee Jun-seok Labels NK Drone Aid as Treason
A June 13, 2026 national security briefing from Small Wars Journal / Arizona State University covers a wide range of global security topics, including the ethical controversy surrounding a fully autonomous drone killing a Russian soldier, China detaining U.S. academics and journalists, the evolution of Ukraine's asymmetric warfare tactics, and Korean Peninsula developments such as ongoing ballot-shortage protests and PPP leader Lee Jun-seok condemning drone or financial transfers to North Korea as treason.

Highlights
- A fully autonomous drone reportedly killed a Russian soldier without human intervention, triggering an international ethical and legal debate over lethal autonomous weapons systems.
- South Korean PPP leader Lee Jun-seok declared that transferring drones or funds to North Korea constitutes treason and called for President Lee to face legal consequences.
- Ballot-shortage protests in South Korea entered their 9th consecutive day, with Lee Jae-myung's approval rating falling below 60% amid the controversy.
- China detained U.S. academic-journalists, further escalating tensions with Washington ahead of a potential Xi Jinping visit to the United States.
- Ukraine's asymmetric warfare tactics, including low-cost drone operations, continue to evolve as a key focus of national security analysis from Arizona State University's Small Wars Journal.
National Security & Korean Peninsula News Briefing — June 13, 2026
Source: Small Wars Journal — Arizona State University
🔐 National Security News
- From Protest to Silence: China's Long Game in Zambia
- Prediction Markets Face Scrutiny After Internal Betting on Venezuela and Other Military Operations
- Did It Cross the Line? A Fully Autonomous Drone Kills a Russian Soldier
- China Arrests U.S. Academic-Journalists, Deepening Friction with Washington
- Anthropic Says It Will Take Down Claude Fable 5 on U.S. Government Orders
- How the U.S. and Iran Stepped Back from the Brink of War
- A Wiretapping Law Targeting Foreign Nationals Is Set to Expire — What Comes Next?
- Opinion | Building a Hypersonic Missile on a Beer Budget
- The Former Republican Operative Running a News Site for the 'Politically Homeless'
- The Mystery Woman Behind the Nord Stream Pipeline Explosion
- CCP-Linked Influence Operations Are Targeting AI Debates Inside the United States
- Opinion | Win Minds Before Winning Battles: Why Cognitive Warfare May Be the Most Powerful Weapon of the 21st Century
- Autonomous Narrative Warfare: Engaging Agentic AI on the Cognitive Battlefield
- Iran's Cyber Harassment Caught the U.S. Off Guard — How Should Washington Respond?
- The Evolution of Ukraine's Asymmetric Warfare Tactics
- Iran Is Copying the North Korean Playbook: Stall, Negotiate, and Keep Building the Bomb
- 'Ammunition, Not a Ride': The Six Words That Saved Ukraine When the World Expected It to Fall in 72 Hours
- Trump Should Demand the Release of Political Prisoners Before Xi Jinping Visits the U.S.
- Reading Marjane Satrapi's Persepolis During the Iran War
- The China Collapse Theory — Why It Has Never Come True
🇰🇷 Korean Peninsula News
- North Korea Blasts South Korea–EU Joint Statement, Condemning Allegations of Illegal DPRK–Russia Military Cooperation
- South Korea, the United States, and Japan Hold Trilateral Talks on North Korea
- U.S. Tightens Licensing Requirements for Exports of Certain Medical Devices to North Korea
- Ballot-Shortage Protests Enter Their Ninth Consecutive Day
- Lee Jae-myung's Approval Rating Drops Below 60% Amid Ballot-Shortage Controversy: Poll
- Female Lawmaker Introduces House Resolution Recognizing Late U.S. Politician's Contributions to the ROK–U.S. Alliance
- North Korean Officers' Wives Come to Blows Over Rations as Money and Status Trump Military Rank
- North Korea's Top Children's Awards Decided by Connections, Not Merit, Parents Say
- North Korea Leverages U-17 Women's Football Victory for Propaganda
- Democratic Party Support Slips as Post-Coup Strategy Loses Momentum, Prompting Internal Doubts
- South Korea's Younger Generation Shows Heightened Interest in North Korea and Unification Issues
- Why a Hastily Pushed College Merger Could Harm South Korea's National Security
- The Xi–Kim Summit: Perspectives from Neighboring Countries
- Lee Jun-seok: 'Sending Drones or Funds to North Korea Are Both Acts of Treason — President Lee Should Face Legal Consequences as Well'
Originally published by Small Wars Journal, Arizona State University.
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