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Barack Obama’s presidency has had profoundly negative consequences for our national security. From debilitating cuts in defense budgets, to gutting national missile defense efforts, to his unwillingness to acknowledge a continuing war against terrorism, to his inability to stem the nuclear proliferation threats posed by North Korea and Iran....the picture is bleak.
The Cold War is an increasingly distant memory in American military minds, except in the minds of the arms control community, and in particular those who seek the elimination of nuclear weapons. Alas, our president is a member in good standing of this community—indeed, an organizer.So, too, it...
It’s folly to expect Beijing to seriously help in curbing Pyongyang.
The Iran Counter-Proliferation Act ensures that Congress is leading our nation to confront the threat of a nuclear-armed Iran.
Will harsher and more effective economic sanctions raise the cost to Iran of pursuing nuclear weapons and change the calculus of decision-makers in Tehran?
With the threat of a veto hanging over its head, the National Defense Authorization bill heads to the House floor today for debate. Among the provisions are several dealing with the question of a nuclear weapons armed Iran, and what the United States should do to avert a crisis, prepare to handle the threat, or eliminate the threat altogether.
DPRK involvement in illicit activities, far from being an aberration, is instead part and parcel of its basic approach to diplomacy and economic policy.







