Clinton: Time to "lock in" Asia-Pacific investment
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is calling for an even greater investment in Asia, as the United States pivots from Iraq and Afghanistan, "One of the most important tasks of American statecraft over...
View ArticleFinally, a word about national security (a debate, actually)...
Without question, the public's attention in the race for the White House has centered on the economy and domestic issues. It’s a sign of how things have changed since the start of these post-September...
View ArticleDanger ahead with untested leader?
By Jamie Crawford As a late twenty-something with no formal military experience of his own takes the reins of power over a cadre of octogenarian generals and a one-million man plus military, North...
View ArticleN. Korean missile launch 'troublesome'
By Larry Shaughnessy U.S. military officials are anxiously awaiting North Korea's announced ballistic missile launch, which they described to Congress on Wednesday as part of the regime's "coercive...
View ArticleNorth Korea's neighbors apprehensive, angry over upcoming rocket launch
By Jamie Crawford As an agreement for the United States to resume food aid to North Korea lies in tatters over the North's upcoming launch of a long-range rocket, there is a palpable sense of...
View ArticleJill Kelley, honorary consul
From Jill Dougherty, CNN Foreign Affairs Correspondent In a 911 call, aspiring socialite Jill Kelley demands that police in Tampa, Florida, help remove people from her property, describing herself as...
View ArticlePetraeus scandal figure to lose 'honorary consul' title, South Korean...
South Korea is stripping the title of "honorary consul" from Jill Kelley, the Florida socialite embroiled in the scandal that brought down CIA Director David Petraeus, a South Korean official said...
View ArticleWorld leaders react to North Korea nuclear test
By Ed Payne, CNN Reaction to North Korea's nuclear test - its third since 2006 - poured in Tuesday from around the world: Barack Obama, U.S. president: "This is a highly provocative act that ......
View ArticleNo end in sight for North Korea tensions
By Chris Lawrence While North Korea continues to elevate threats against the United States and its allies, the Pentagon has not seen anything "out of the ordinary" around key missile sites, a defense...
View ArticleHagel quotes Eisenhower, cites fiscal pressures in major policy speech
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel quoted President Dwight D. Eisenhower Wednesday, telling rising military officers "the wise and prudent administration of the vast resources required by defense calls for...
View ArticleUS intel sees missile movement in North Korea
As tensions mount on the Korean Peninsula, Wolf Blitzer explains what's behind the threats and what's at stake in a special edition of "The Situation Room," Thursday at 6 p.m. ET on CNN. Are you from...
View ArticleKerry lands in South Korea amid North Korea's nuclear threats
From Jill Dougherty, CNN U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in South Korea on Friday for a trip likely to focus on North Korea's recent nuclear threats and provocations. Kerry, who landed in...
View ArticlePentagon intel suggested N. Korea nuke capability previously
By Pam Benson and Chris Lawrence Despite the uproar over a disclosure this week of Pentagon intelligence concluding North Korea may be able to deliver a nuclear weapon on a ballistic missile, it's not...
View ArticleObama: 'North Korea has failed again'
By Gabriella Schwarz President Barack Obama and South Korean President Park Geun-hye said Tuesday nuclear aggression from North Korea has further isolated the region and vowed to use all means to deter...
View ArticleChina sends fighter jets into disputed air zone; Japan, South Korea defiant
By Tim Hume, Jethro Mullen and Yoko Wakatsuki China sent fighter jets into its newly claimed air defense zone Thursday, as Japan and South Korea sounded notes of defiance by declaring they would...
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