Donald Trump’s huge military bill for South Korea prompts fears of a US pullback on the peninsula

The Trump administration is insisting South Korea accepts as much as a 50 per cent increase in what it pays for US military protection, including subsidising the nuclear-capable bombers stationed thousands of miles away on Guam. The dispute caused their cost-sharing deal to lapse on December 31 and, if it’s not renewed soon, South Korean civilian personnel will face furloughs like the ones that just ended in Washington. Source: South China Morning Post

The Netherlands circumvented rules for arms exports to Syria

The Dutch government has violated export restrictions in supplying Syrian rebels. And because rules were violated, the Lower House had no idea what was going to Syria.

Sending uniforms, AK-47 vests and pick-ups to a country at war: no company is allowed to do that. But the Dutch government did it, in secret. To Syria. In doing so, the government violated its own export rules. Source Eenvandaag