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Speaking in 2009 about America’s approach to North Korea, then-Secretary of Defense Robert Gates famously remarked, “I’m tired of buying the same horse twice.” President Obama just repurchased that horse — and it’s a scrub.
AEI Scholar Michael Mazza offers his insight on North Korea's failure to launch a missile.
It’s folly to expect Beijing to seriously help in curbing Pyongyang.
Kim Jong Il's actions provide a refreshing clarity to the diplomatic charade known as the six-party talks.
Nothing in the history of the Fed suggests that it has or ever will have the capability of being consistently wise.
Social Security should be reoriented, to a degree at least, to focus more closely on its safety net and poverty protection elements.
At this event, panelists will discuss the implications of a North Korean missile launch, including how the launch will affect U.S. relations with other countries in the region, and the future of the six-party talks.
Despite an unbroken record of failed efforts to usher in a utopian “green” economy, proponents of the great green future are undaunted.






