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Thinking back to his days as secretary of state, Mr. Shultz is quoted saying: "The world was not ready for a world free of nuclear weapons." It still isn't.
While President Obama talks about a world free of nuclear weapons, we must face some serious questions about how we are protecting ourselves from future threats, including Iran and North Korea.
Malaysian deputy prime minister Anwar Ibrahim is an advocate of human rights,willing to speak his mind--regardless of the consequences.
A personalaccount of what really happenedin the story of Charlie Wilson's War.
The temptation to plunder the F-35 budget is overwhelming. But preserving the program is essential for America’s defense for the foreseeable future.
Nations that indulge in the "global zero" utopia do not make the world more idealistic and may help bring about the very evils they are trying to eliminate.
A remarkable collection of farewell addresses by the thirteen U.S. senators who voluntarily retired in 1996.
Yes, Ronald Reagan wanted to rid the world of nuclear weapons, but he was a stickler for verification.






