South Korea president takes steps to punish North
South Korea's president said Monday his nation will no longer tolerate North Korea's 'brutality'
View ArticleEngaging China to maintain peace in East Asia
While the U.S. remains involved in wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, East Asia contains the seeds of potentially bigger conflicts. China holds the key to maintaining regional peace
View ArticleOfficials: China could join moves against NKorea
Senior American officials say China will carefully move closer to South Korea's position that the North must be held accountable for the torpedo attack in March
View ArticleNorth Korea to suspend naval hot line with South
North Korea said Thursday that it was cutting off a naval hot line that was intended to prevent clashes near its disputed sea border with South Korea
View ArticleNKorea accuses South of faking warship sinking
China told South Korea on Friday that it will not defend whoever it determines was responsible for the sinking of a South Korean warship that killed 46 sailors, the South Korean government said
View ArticleConfronting North Korea: Who’s in charge?
We see through a glass darkly, said the Apostle Paul, and that is certainly the case when it comes to North Korea. Power appears to be shifting as the Supreme People’s Assembly meets in Pyongyang
View ArticleNorth Korea and the nuclear trump card
Kim can wield this leverage over his more powerful neighbors simply because they fear the repercussions of provocation more than they fear the underlying acts of aggression itself
View ArticleAbnormal radiation detected near Korean border as North Koreans claim major...
North Korea claims its scientists have succeeded in creating a nuclear fusion reaction -- a necessary step toward manufacturing a hydrogen bomb
View ArticleAmericans lament Obama’s leadership vacuum
Americans need their president to step forward and lead them in times of great difficulty. If President Obama can find within himself the ability to offer that leadership then perhaps his competence...
View ArticleA tale of two Koreas: The power of freedom
As we mark the 60th anniversary of the beginning of the Korean War, the Korean Peninsula provides the world a living, object lesson
View ArticleNorth Korea threatening ‘physical response’ to naval exercises
Secretary Clinton and North Korea discuss ship sinking, U.S. sanctions
View ArticleMilitary drills underscore tensions on Armistice Day
Day intended to mark peace on Korean Peninsula underscored with tension as U.S., South Korea drop anti-submarine bombs and firing artillery at target drones
View ArticleNorth Korean weather report: the sky is falling
North Korea is fond of making outlandish, though empty, threats against the US and its allies. Here's a look at some of the North's biggest hits.
View ArticleFor big-spending hawks, the U.S. military’s work is never done
Why do we spend billions of dollars protecting our prosperous allies?
View ArticleKim Jong-il isn’t crazy
The North Korean leader knows exactly what he is doing: outsmarting the US.
View ArticleWhy Scott Brown must be defeated
Scott Brown is, for all intents and purposes, a Democrat.
View ArticleWhat are the long-term implications of allowing women to serve in combat?
Where will the push for gender equality in the military end?
View ArticleRussian Aircraft Menace US Navy, Come Within One Mile Of USS Reagan
Russians flagrantly violate generally accepted aviation practices
View ArticleChina Promises To Take ‘Necessary Measures’ In Response To US Missile...
Can China shift the regional balance of power back in its favor?
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