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AEI Scholar Michael Mazza offers his insight on North Korea's failure to launch a missile.
Facing growing threats from China and North Korea, Japan must think about how to shape the regional security environment before it gets shaped by others.
The fight against terrorism is no closer to success today than it was a decade ago when, in the wake of the September 11 terror attacks, President George W. Bush declared a Global War on Terrorism.
2011 will be a watershed year in American defense and national security policy. The Center for Defense Studies along with the Heritage Foundation and the Foreign Policy Initiative have produced a statement in response to deficit reduction proposals that include defense cuts.
President Obama is mistakenly focusing on a nuclear treaty with Russia, when he should be considering how to defend the United States from the real threats posed by Iran and North Korea.
The time to replace the State Department"s failed North Korea strategy of "talk forever--act never" has come.
The Obama administration is lacking both conviction in the nation's greatness and commitment to American values; this poses a dangerous threat to the United States.
While the administration accepts the urgency of halting the spread of nuclear weapons, the policies it has embraced to reach that goal are likely to make matters worse.



