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Corea del Sur pidió ajustar los ejercicios militares con EEUU ante una posible cumbre entre Donald Trump y Kim Jong-un en 2026

El ministro de Unificación surcoreano, Chung Dong-young, marcó la necesidad de revisar los ejercicios militares conjuntos entre Estados Unidos y Corea del Sur si Washington y Pyongyang buscan facilitar una cumbre entre el presidente Donald Trump y el líder del régimen norcoreano, Kim Jong-un, el próximo año.
En una conferencia en Seúl, sostuvo que coordinar estos ensayos es un requisito “inevitable” para concretar un encuentro entre ambos líderes en la primera mitad de 2026. A su vez, la agencia local Yonhap señaló que la visita de Trump a Beijing en abril puede representar un “punto de inflexión” y pidió concentrar los esfuerzos diplomáticos en los meses previos.
La declaración del funcionario surcoreano llegó después de las críticas de No Kwang-chol, ministro de Defensa norcoreano, a los ejercicios aéreos aliados y la llegada del portaaviones USS George Washington a la península, acusando a Seúl y Washington de escalar la tensión en la región.
Según la Agencia Central de Noticias de Corea (KCNA), el titular de Denfesa sostuvo que Pyongyang tomaría medidas “más contundentes” frente a la presión en la región por parte de Corea del Sur y Estados Unidos. «Mostraremos una acción más ofensiva contra la amenaza de los enemigos», advirtió.
No Kwang-chol también calificó la reciente visita del jefe del Pentágono, Pete Hegseth, y del ministro de Defensa surcoreano a la Zona Desmilitarizada (DMZ) como un intento de “avivar la histeria bélica”.

El jueves, Corea del Norte lanzó un misil balístico de corto alcance hacia el mar de Japón. De acuerdo con un comunicado del Comando Indo-Pacífico estadounidense, si bien el incidente del lanzamiento del proyectil no representó una amenaza inmediata para el territorio o el personal de Estados Unidos ni de sus aliados, resalta el carácter “desestabilizador” de las acciones norcoreanas.
En la misma semana, la administración de Trump aplicó sanciones contra banqueros norcoreanos y organizaciones vinculadas al lavado de criptomonedas, señalando que esos recursos financian directamente el programa nuclear del régimen de Kim Jong-un.
El Departamento del Tesoro, a cargo de Scott Bessent, tomó esta decisión a raíz de una investigación que evidenció cómo hackers asociados con la dictadura desviaron sumas millonarias en activos digitales durante los últimos tres años mediante tácticas avanzadas de ciberdelincuencia.
Según la agencia AP, las autoridades norteamericanas estimaron que los crímenes cibernéticos provenientes de Corea del Norte ya superan los USD 3.000 millones, marcando un récord dentro de la delincuencia internacional. Las nuevas sanciones alcanzan a ocho personas y dos empresas, incluyendo a los banqueros norcoreanos Jang Kuk Chol y Ho Jong Son.
Por su parte, el Servicio Nacional de Inteligencia surcoreano informó al Parlamento que Pyongyang intentó concertar una reunión con Trump en su último viaje al país durante la cumbre de la APEC, pero el encuentro no se concretó pese a las invitaciones de Trump. El NIS estimó que ese encuentro podría tener lugar después de los ejercicios militares conjuntos previstos para marzo de 2026.

Los servicios de Inteligencia de Corea del Sur comunicaron que Corea del Norte ya está “lista” para llevar a cabo un nuevo ensayo nuclear en cuanto Kim Jong Un lo ordene. Según el informe divulgado este miércoles, la ejecución de la prueba depende únicamente de la decisión del líder norcoreano.
Desde Estados Unidos, el inquilino de la Casa Blanca comunicó la semana pasada en su red social Truth Social que su gobierno decidió acelerar las pruebas con armas nucleares. En su mensaje, Trump indicó que, ante los recientes ensayos nucleares realizados por otras naciones, dio instrucciones al Departamento de Guerra para comenzar ejercicios nucleares “en igualdad de condiciones”.
Trump remarcó que “ese proceso comenzará de inmediato”, y afirmó que el país “tiene más armas nucleares que cualquier otro”, atribuyendo esta ventaja a una “renovación completa” del arsenal durante su anterior mandato presidencial.
(Con información de AFP y AP)
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US Navy sinks second Iranian ship as over 200 crew rescued near Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka began offloading 208 crew members from a second Iranian vessel a day after 87 people were killed and several others were still missing following a U.S. submarine strike on an Iranian warship in the same region.
«After detailed discussions with all parties, Sri Lanka has decided to assist the Iranian vessel,» Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake told reporters at a press briefing in Colombo, Reuters reported.
Among the crew members being offloaded the ship, which is near the port of Colombo, were 53 officials, 84 cadets, 48 senior sailors and 23 sailors, Dissanayake said.
Iranian warship IRIS Dena is seen in the Bay of Bengal. (AP Photo)
The Iranian ship, the IRIS Dena, was sunk Wednesday off Sri Lanka’s coast in the Indian Ocean. Officials there have dispatched two freezers to store 87 bodies recovered at sea.
Gen. Dan Caine, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, said the ship was «effectively neutralized» in a Navy «fast attack» using a single Mark 48 torpedo. He added that the U.S. Navy achieved «immediate effect, sending the warship to the bottom of the sea.»
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An injured Iranian sailor is moved on a stretcher at Galle National Hospital, where the sailors are receiving treatment, following a submarine attack on the Iranian military ship, IRIS Dena, off the coast of Sri Lanka, in Galle, Sri Lanka, March 5, 2026. (Reuters/Thilina Kaluthotage)
Iran contends the ship was sunk in international waters without warning.
«The U.S. will bitterly regret the precedent it has set,» Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said in a post on X.
Iran has asked Sri Lanka to assist with the repatriation of the bodies.
Sri Lankan officials said the Dena was on its way home after taking part in a naval exercise organized by India in the Bay of Bengal from Feb. 18 to 25.

Healthcare workers unload the bodies of Iranian sailors from a vehicle who died when their IRIS Dena warship sank outside Sri Lanka’s territorial waters, in Galle, Sri Lanka, Wednesday, March 4, 2026. (AP Photo/Eranga Jayawardena)
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Search and rescue operations would continue for an estimated 10 people who remain unaccounted for, they said.
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House Democrats vote to continue DHS shutdown despite Iran threat, Noem’s ouster

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House Democrats largely voted to allow the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) shutdown to keep going on Thursday, shrugging off Republicans’ concerns about the increased domestic terror threat amid the U.S.-Israeli operation in Iran.
It comes hours after President Donald Trump shocked Capitol Hill by ousting DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and appointing Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., as his replacement.
But that did not stop the vast majority of Democrats from voting against a bipartisan DHS funding bill aimed at funding the cabinet agency through Sept. 30, the end of the fiscal year.
Nearly identical legislation already passed the House in January, but House GOP leaders wanted to force the vote again in light of heightened national security concerns within the country’s borders.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries speaks during a press conference on Capitol Hill on Nov. 3, 2025. (Roberto Schmidt/Getty Images)
While largely symbolic, it shows Republicans’ pressure strategy is falling on deaf ears as the left continues to protest President Donald Trump’s strategy to combat illegal immigration.
The bill was the product of original bipartisan negotiations that followed the longest-ever full government shutdown in U.S. history, which ended in November after 43 days.
It would fully fund all aspects of DHS while also including new guardrails on Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) demanded by Democrats, like a body-worn camera mandate and new required training on public engagement and de-escalation.
But Democrats walked away from the deal en masse amid fallout from Trump’s immigration crackdown in Minnesota, which saw two U.S. citizens shot and killed by federal agents during anti-ICE demonstrations there. The operation has since ended.
Democratic leaders are still insisting on withholding their caucus’ support, however, until further restrictions are put on ICE and Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agents on the ground in various cities.

A person holds an image of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as Iranian demonstrators protest against the U.S.-Israeli strikes, in Tehran, Iran, Feb. 28, 2026. (Majid Asgaripour/WANA (West Asia News Agency) via Reuters)
And House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., signaled to reporters that Noem’s ouster was not enough.
«It’s not like Kristi Noem was the one who was involved in negotiating anything. She was a corrupt lackey. So we were dealing with the White House before, and we’re going to continue to deal with the White House at this point,» he said.
Meanwhile, the resulting DHS shutdown has taken on new significance as the U.S. continues its campaign to take out Iran’s top leadership and its military sites.
Republican leaders are warning that keeping DHS in a shutdown state is dangerous for national security, given its jurisdiction over agencies that monitor threats from home and abroad.
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«Now is the time to be vigilant at home and to ensure that all of our doors are locked, so to speak,» Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., said during a press conference Wednesday. «And yet, as all this is happening, we have Democrats running around here playing political games in Congress. It’s infuriating. They’ve shut down the very agency that is responsible for securing the homeland.»

Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., pauses for questions from reporters as he arrives for an Republican Conference meeting at the Capitol in Washington, Feb. 3, 2026. (J. Scott Applewhite/AP Photo)
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., called Republicans’ argument «insane» when asked by Fox News Digital earlier this week.
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«Donald Trump launches an unauthorized war in the Middle East. … He decides that he wants to spend billions of dollars to bomb Iran, rather than spend taxpayer dollars to lower the grocery bills that are crushing the American people, and then wants to use his unauthorized war as an excuse to continue spending taxpayer dollars to brutalize or kill American citizens by continuing to unleash ICE without restriction on the American people?» Jeffries posed. «I think it’s ridiculous.»
It’s the Senate, however, where passing that DHS funding bill is actually key to ending the shutdown. The upper chamber voted again Thursday on the original legislation that passed the House in January, but it failed to reach the 60 votes necessary to overcome a filibuster.
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