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North Korea displays apparently new missiles as U.S. carrier group approaches
By Sue-Lin Wong and James Pearson | PYONGYANG/SEOUL
North Korea displayed what appeared to be new long-range and submarine-based missiles on the 105th birth anniversary...
Leading US Neocon wants to “End” North Korea
John Bolton: Only Way to End North Korea’s Nuclear Weapons Program Is to ‘End the North’
Former U.N. Ambassador John Bolton talked about North Korea,...
Gary Cohn, the Real President of the United States of America
President Bannon Is Dead, Long Live President Cohn
Donald Trump has finally pivoted—right into a full embrace of Goldman Sachs economics.
By David Dayen
For years now,...
Tensions soar as North Korea warns of nuclear strike if provoked
North Korean state media warned on Tuesday of a nuclear attack on the United States at any sign of American aggression as a U.S....
Limits to US Intervention in South China Sea – A view...
By General Vinod Saighal
New Delhi, February 3, 2017
When manmade disaster looms sane voices come together to ward it off. Such a disaster is clearly...
Steve Bannon Wants To Start World War III
By Micah L. Sifry
Original post date: 8 February 2017
What does Stephen Bannon really believe? Because he hasn’t spoken much in public since becoming, as...
Trump orders military to prepare for world war
By Tom Eley
During a visit to the Pentagon on Friday, President Donald Trump issued an executive action calling for stepped up violence in Syria...
China Tells US to Shut Up About East China Sea Territories
US Defense Secretary Jim Mattis’s statement that the US remains committed to supporting Japan’s claim to the disputed Diaoyu islands is putting regional stability...
China denies deploying intercontinental ballistic missiles near Russian border
BEIJING, January 25. /TASS/. China’s Armed Forces have not deployed intercontinental ballistic missiles DF-41 (Dongfeng-41) in the country’s northeast near the Russian border, Foreign...
Trump, Russia and China – a reverse of the Nixon game?
Could it be that, almost 45 years after Nixon’s breakthrough with China, the United States’ 45th president will be taking Kissinger’s advice? President Obama tried to make a “pivot” to Asia the capstone of his foreign policy. Will Donald Trump make a “pivot” toward Moscow, and away from Beijing, a capstone of his?