AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoNuclear spending surge: A new ICAN report says U.S. nuclear weapons spending hit $69.2B in 2025—more than all other nuclear-armed countries combined—while global nuclear spending reached a record $119B, driven by long-term modernization. Denuclearization dead-end: North Korea’s foreign ministry says denuclearization talks are “irreversibly finalized,” raising the stakes as Pyongyang also pushes ahead with nuclear fuel production and faces tighter U.S.-South Korea deterrence planning. Cyber theft tied to weapons funding: Crypto investigators link North Korea-linked hackers to major token thefts, including a Humanity Protocol incident tied to compromised private keys—another reminder that sanctions pressure can push funding toward cybercrime. Food and water pressure on farms: Satellite analysis finds North Korea’s 2026 rice transplanting is running about 2.7 percentage points ahead of past baselines, helped by steadier irrigation water, but still shadowed by fertilizer and fuel shortages and weather risks. Diplomacy under strain: A South Korean envoy in Vienna warns that the “Vienna spirit” of consensus is fraying as the North Korean nuclear issue is increasingly entangled with Iran and Ukraine, complicating multilateral action.
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