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Apr 11 2016
Background
Was Ronald Reagan a Good President?
Ronald Wilson Reagan served as the 40th President of the United States from Jan. 20, 1981 to Jan. 19, 1989. He won the Nov. 4, 1980 presidential election, beating Democratic incumbent Jimmy Carter with 50.7% of the votes, and won his second term by a landslide of 58.8% of the votes.
Reagan's proponents point to his accomplishments, including stimulating economic growth in the US,
ProCon.org
Oct 10 2015
News
North Korea ready for 'war' with 'American imperialists'
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un vowed Saturday that he is prepared to wage war against the United States if necessary, using as a backdrop a massive display of firepower in the form of troop columns, missile launchers, tanks and other military hardware during a choreographed parade in the capital of Pyongyang.
"Our military force is ready to respond to any kind of war the American
USA TODAY
Sep 04 2013
News
McCain Won't Back Senate's Resolution On Syria
Sen. John McCain says he doesnt support the latest Senate resolution to authorize military force against Syria. McCain is an outspoken advocate of intervention against Syrian President Bashar Assads regime and wants more than cruise missile strikes and other limited action.
HuffPost
Sep 02 2013
Opinion
Opinion: How not to run a foreign policy
In March 2011, President Obama committed the United States to action in Libya that involved roughly 100 cruise missile firings 12 U.S. Navy ships in the Mediterranean and 75 U.S. Air Force and Navy aircraft including B-2 bombers.
Politico
Mar 02 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Netanyahu's Iran Speech: Why it's important for Congress to at least listen to Israel's leader
The speech Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is slated to give to a joint session of Congress Tuesday is one of the most critical of recent times. It concerns not only the very existence of his nation, but also the terribly real possibility of nuclear holocaust in the foreseeable future. Our own security is at stake as well: Iran is developing intercontinental missiles capable of
Fox News (Online News)
Feb 24 2016
Opinion
Let South Korean Develop Nuclear Weapons?
Four decades ago South Korea’s President Park Chung-hee, father of the current president, launched a quest for nuclear weapons. Washington, the South’s military protector, applied substantial pressure to kill the program.
Today it looks like Park might have been right.
The Democratic People’s Republic of Korea continues its relentless quest for nuclear weapons and long-range
Cato Institute
May 05 2013
News
Israeli Warplanes Strike Syria In Escalation: Official
Israeli warplanes struck areas in and around the Syrian capital Sunday, setting off a series of explosions as they targeted a shipment of highly accurate, Iranian-made guided missiles believed to be bound for Lebanon's Hezbollah militant group, officials and activists said.
HuffPost
Jul 18 2015
News
Iran "Negotiations" Involved a Lot of Iran Shouting at Hapless U.S. Team
The New York Times published an embarrassing look at what went on behind the scenes during the long, long months of “nuclear negotiations” with Iran. Apparently, it involved a good deal of Iran shouting at the hapless U.S. team and declaring its demands non-negotiable, while Team Obama threw in one towel after another.
One by one, the roadblocks to a nuclear accord between Iran and the
Breitbart News
Apr 04 2013
News
US working diplomatic channels to resolve N. Korea standoff, amid shows of strength
As the Pentagon flies B-2 bombers over the Korean Peninsula and strengthens its missile-defense posture in the region U.S. officials are steadily working the diplomatic channels around North Korea -- in a bid to dial down tensions before things get hotter.
Fox News (Online News)
Apr 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 TODAY