by Graham J Noble | Aug 13, 2017 | Military Affairs
The People’s Republic of China has always cast a big shadow over the world’s dealings with North Korea. Not known for its willingness to disclose its military intentions, China recently indicated – albeit indirectly – its intention not to interfere with any...
by Andrew Moran | Aug 12, 2017 | Trump Administration
For decades, U.S. administrations, both Republican and Democrat, and every session of Congress have imposed sanctions on a wide array of nations. The reasons are plenty – a regime may refuse to comply with American interests, neocons may encourage leaders to apply...
by Nathan Steelwater | Aug 10, 2017 | Military Affairs
In a move of solidarity with the United States and its protected territories, the Japanese defense minister vowed to shoot down any North Korean missiles before they reach Guam. Defense Minister Itsunori Onodera’s show of support comes just days after reports that...
by Tim Donner | Aug 9, 2017 | International
President Trump, Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, and Defense Secretary James Mattis have all weighed in over the last twenty-four hours on the growing threat posed by North Korea. While Tillerson sought to calm Americans’ collective nerves by playing down the...
by Andrew Moran | May 6, 2017 | International
If a dictator wants to avoid a nationwide revolution, then he should unleash a free enterprise system. This is the message that North Korean supreme leader Kim Jong-un is beginning to understand. Unlike other dictators around the world, like Zimbabwean President...