The President's Daily Brief - PDB Afternoon Bulletin | September 19th, 2025: Did Moscow Just Arm Kim with Nuclear Sub Tech? & Israel’s Laser Defense Goes Operational
Episode Date: September 19, 2025In this episode of The President's Daily Brief: South Korea says it has intelligence that Russia may have secretly supplied North Korea with nuclear reactor modules for submarines. If true, it wou...ld represent a dangerous leap forward for Pyongyang’s military capabilities and a major escalation in Moscow’s ties with the regime. Israel declares its new laser defense system, the Iron Beam, operational. Officials say it’s a historic milestone—promising to shoot down rockets and drones at the speed of light and at a fraction of the cost of traditional interceptors. To listen to the show ad-free, become a premium member of The President’s Daily Brief by visiting PDBPremium.com. Please remember to subscribe if you enjoyed this episode of The President's Daily Brief. YouTube: youtube.com/@presidentsdailybrief Jacked Up Fitness: Get the all-new Shake Weight by Jacked Up Fitness at https://JackedUpShakeWeight.com Stash Financial: Don't Let your money sit around. Go to https://get.stash.com/PDB to see how you can receive $25 towards your first stock purchase. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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It's Friday, the 19th of September.
Welcome to the PDB afternoon bulletin.
I'm Mike Baker.
your eyes and ears on the world stage. All right, let's get briefed. First up, South Korean intelligence
is reporting that Russia may have secretly supplied North Korea with nuclear reactor modules for
submarines. Now, if confirmed, it would mark a major escalation in Moscow's ties with Pyongyang.
I'll have those details. Later in the show, Israel is rolling out a major advancement in its
missile defense system, a laser interceptor dubbed the Iron Beam. But it's a laser-interceptor, dubbed the Iron Beam.
But first, today's afternoon spotlight.
We're starting off today with a troubling report out of Seoul, South Korea.
South Korea's military says it has intelligence suggesting that Russia may have supplied North Korea
with nuclear reactor modules for use in nuclear-powered submarines.
Now, that's in the exchange for supporting Russia's efforts in Ukraine.
If that turns out to be true, well, it's not just another sketchy arms deal.
This would be a strategic game-changer.
A nuclear submarine modules, basically the engine room of the boat, the reactor, the turbine,
and the cooling system that allow a submarine to run on nuclear power instead of diesel.
With that technology, a submarine can stay underwater for months at a time, travel thousands
of miles without refueling, and operate far from home without having to surface where satellites
or patrol aircraft might spot it.
That endurance and stealth are why nuclear propulsion is such a big deal and why spreading it
to a country like North Korea is so dangerous. According to Seoul, the intelligence points to
Russia transferring two to three of these modules to Pyongyang earlier this year, reportedly
taken from decommissioned Russian submarines. South Korean officials say the modules
include the reactor itself and the associated systems, including the cup holders and the floor mats.
If the parts are intact, it would give Kim Jong-un's regime a significant jumpstart toward building
a functioning nuclear-powered sub.
Seoul has already shared the intelligence with Washington and its allies, and is still working to verify
exactly what happened. Now, if Moscow really did hand over this hardware, it's got major implications.
For one, well, it blows a hole in the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which is supposed to prevent
exactly this kind of sensitive nuclear transfer. It would also mean Russia is directly helping North Korea
build a far more survivable and mobile navy. Nuclear-powered subs are harder to track,
harder to target and would force the U.S., South Korea, and Japan, to rethink how they patrol their
waters and defend their fleets. Imagine North Korean boats able to shadow allies ships or
slip closer to potential targets without surfacing. That changes the strategic balance in the Pacific.
Now, to be clear, experts caution that even with these modules, Pyongyang faces serious technical
challenges. Running and maintaining a nuclear reactor isn't like firing up a diesel engine, of course.
It takes years of engineering know-how, specialized materials, and, well, a lot of testing.
But the concern is that even partial transfers could accelerate North Korea's progress.
One option on the table for them is that they set up a land-based facility, run the reactor
there to study it, and then adapt what they've learned to a submarine.
That would shorten the timeline considerably.
It's also likely that if the Kremlin has provided Pyongyang with these modules,
they're also providing technical know-how from Russian engineers and specialists.
The political fallout, meanwhile, could be immediate. If confirmed, expect fresh sanctions on both Pyongyang and Moscow, and a stronger push for Washington to coordinate closely with Seoul and Tokyo on anti-submarine warfare. It would also underscore just how far Moscow is willing to go to show up its partnership with Pyongyang in exchange for things like artillery shells and North Korean manpower for the war in Ukraine. South Korean officials are still investigating, still testing the credibility of the intelligence.
We'll provide more as the story develops.
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minimal cost. I'll be right back.
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Welcome back to the PDB afternoon bulletin.
This week, Israel announced it's ready to deploy the world's first operational,
high-powered laser air defense system.
It's called the Iron Beam, and Israeli officials are calling it a historic milestone.
After more than a decade in development, the system has passed its final tests
and will be handed over to the Israel Defense Forces, the IDF, by the end of the year.
So, you ask yourself, what is it?
Well, the iron beam is a directed energy weapon, designed to complement not replace Israel's
existing missile defense umbrella. Systems like Iron Dome, David's Sling, and Arrow have proven
themselves countless times against rockets and long-range threats, but they're expensive,
each interceptor costing tens of thousands of dollars. The iron beam, by contrast, uses concentrated
laser energy. As long as you've got a power source, the ammunition is essentially unlimited.
That means no scrambling for resupplies during war of attrition, and no million-dollar missiles intercepting rockets and drones that only cost a few hundred dollars.
Now, this technology has some major advantages over traditional interceptors.
It's fast.
Laser beams travel at the speed of light, so reaction time is virtually instant.
It's precise, capable of targeting drones and mortars and smaller rockets that might slip through other defense systems.
And it's cheap.
The cost per shot is measured in electricity, not in complex missile components.
Israeli defense officials are handling this as a game changer in the economics of defense,
giving them the ability to neutralize mass barrages without bankrupting their war chest.
However, it's not without its limits.
Unlike traditional missile interceptors, lasers need clear skies.
Heavy cloud cover, smoke, dust, or sandstorms can interfere with their accuracy.
And while it can handle short-to-medium-range threats like drones and smaller rockets,
bigger long-range missiles will still require the firepower,
of systems like Iron Dome or Arrow.
So think of Iron Beam not as a silver bullet, but as another layer in Israel's multi-layered
and multi-tiered shield.
The Israeli defense firm behind the laser Rafael is already working on expanded versions of the
system, a heavier iron beam 450, a truck mounted mobile unit, and even a maritime version
for the Navy. And there's a lighter variant designed to be mounted on armored vehicles for
use in ground operations. For a country under constant threat from rockets and drones,
This is a significant leap forward for its adversaries, from Hamas and Hezbollah to Iran.
It's yet another reminder that Israel is racing ahead in military technology,
and they're doing so at a cost it will be far harder for their enemies to match.
By the way, if you want to see a video of the Iron Beam System in action,
we've posted one on our Facebook page.
Just go to facebook.com slash president's daily brief.
And that, my friends, is the PDB afternoon bulletin for Friday.
Friday the 19th of September. If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to me at PDB
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