Japan’s Defense Minister Tomomi Inada, a hardline female defense hawk, has visited the U.S. in recent weeks in what was a consequential trip. She achieved an unprecedented and unambiguous (more…)
On Oct. 2, the U.S. Navy’s USS Frank Cable, a submarine tender, and the USS John S. McCain, an Arleigh Berke class guided missile destroyer, made history by becoming (more…)
Iran-backed Houthi rebels have obtained a Scud-type missile with a range of more than 800 kilometers (497 miles) that is said to be capable of carrying a 500 kilogram (more…)
The realization is dawning on more and more North Koreans that the socialist state can no longer provide for them. Furthermore, an increasing number, eager to give their children (more…)
President Vladimir Putin is looking to expand Russia’s military power and restore Moscow’s global reach of the Soviet era. Moscow on Oct. 10 announced it was planning to make (more…)
By Jack Caravelli UK Prime Minister Theresa May announced her nation will begin the lengthy process of leaving the European Union no later than the end of March 2017, (more…)
The U.S. Treasury Department has confirmed it is “actively investigating” Chinese firms over dealings with North Korea that would violate U.S. sanctions on Pyongyang. The acknowledgment of the investigations (more…)
U.S Special Operations Command (SoCom) is pressing the Pentagon to specifically name Salafi jihadism “as the doctrine that inspires violent Muslim extremists,” a report said. SoCom called on Joint (more…)
China is continuing its aggressive cyber espionage against American targets despite an agreement reached in September 2015 between U.S. President Barack Obama and Chinese President Xi Jinping requiring both (more…)