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Mar 09 2018
News
North Korea won’t give up its nuclear weapons. The U.S. has 3 good reasons to talk anyway.
Having successfully tested a high-yield nuclear weapon and intercontinental ballistic missiles that can reach U.S. cities, North Korea appears eager to engage in talks with the United States. Not only that, South Korean officials delivered an invitation to President Trump to meet Kim Jong Un, and North Korea appears to be dangling the prospect of “denuclearization” in front of U.S. officials
Washington PostFeb 15 2021
Opinion
Reviving the Nuclear Deal Gives the U.S. More Leverage Over Iran
As officials in Washington consider returning to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, much of the debate has centered on whether the U.S. government will lose leverage. Some experts and officials argue that if the Biden administration rejoins the deal—also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA)—the United States will squander the leverage built in recent years through former President
Foreign PolicyFeb 28 2019
News
Trump Kim talks: What to make of the Hanoi summit collapse?
The second summit between US President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has ended without any deal or agreement.
Washington insists though that dialogue with Pyongyang will continue and the collapse of the Hanoi summit is not a major disappointment.
Here's a roundup of North Korea experts looking at the summit and what to make of its sudden end.
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BBC NewsApr 08 2013
News
S. Korea denies reports of N. Korea nuke test
Military and government officials in South Korea denied earlier reports Monday that Seoul had detected signs North Korea was preparing for an imminent nuclear arms test, the fourth by the isolated and increasingly bellicose nation.
A mid-range, conventional missile test by the North remains highly likely, and may happen within the next week, analysts in the South said Monday, after
USA TODAYJan 08 2020
News
Trump's address on Iran strikes a chord with Rust Belt voters
STEUBENVILLE, Ohio | A hush fell over the crowd at the lunch counter Wednesday at Pee Dee’s Brunch and Bar as President Trump filled the overhead TV screen and responded to Iran’s missile strikes on U.S. bases in Iraq.
As Mr. Trump delivered the verdict that Iran “appeared to be standing down” and offered the Islamic republic a shot at negotiation and peace, there was a collective sigh
Washington TimesSep 23 2014
News
U.S. expands war against Islamic State with airstrikes in Syria
The United States and several Middle East partners pounded Islamic State targets in Syria on Tuesday with waves of warplanes and Tomahawk cruise missiles in an aggressive and risky operation marking a new phase in the conflict.
Washington PostMar 25 2021
News
Biden says plans to run again, defends U.S.-Mexico border policy in news conference
President Joe Biden on Thursday said he expects to run for president again in 2024 and defended his policy to provide shelter to unaccompanied children crossing the U.S. border from Mexico at his first solo news conference since taking office.
Biden also set a new goal of administering 200 million vaccination shots against COVID-19 in the United States in his first 100 days in office
ReutersApr 07 2017
News
Donald Trump Is a Real President Now, Because Bombs
Hours after suggesting that "something should happen" in Syria, because "[Assad is] there, and I guess he's running things," President Donald Trump ordered a missile strike against a Syrian government military base from whence Tuesday's chemical weapons attack against Syrian civilians allegedly originated.
ReasonJul 29 2014
News
Good News: Russia Accused of Violating Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Reagan Put in Place
"The 1980s are now calling to ask for their foreign policy back because the Cold War has been over for 20 years." -Barack Obama, October 22, 2012.
It's been 12 days since Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot out of the sky by Russian separatists with a surface to air missile, yet President Vladimir Putin seems untouched by global outrage over the incident. Now, the United States is
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