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July 5, 2017

U.S. Army and South Korean military respond to North Korea’s launch with missile exercise

The Washington Post: The U.S. Army and South Korean military responded to North Korea’s latest launch with their own exercise

June 30, 2017

Treasury sanctions Chinese firm and 2 citizens with ties to North Korea

CNBC: The Treasury Department unveiled new sanctions on a Chinese company and two Chinese citizens tied to North Korea Thursday

June 30, 2017

Missile Defense Of U.S. Homeland Headed For Huge Management Mis-Step

Forbes: This summer marks the 60th anniversary of the fateful day in August, 1957 that Russia successfully tested its first

June 29, 2017

Shanahan formally nominated as deputy secretary of defense

DefenseNews: WASHINGTON – Eighty-two days after being announced as President Donald Trump’s pick for deputy secretary of defense, Patrick Shanahan

June 27, 2017

Missile Defense Is Back: Keeping up with Russia, China and Other Threats

National Interest: On March 23, 1983, Ronald Reagan addressed the nation and called for a Strategic Defense Initiative that would

June 26, 2017

The other treaty on the chopping block

Politico: A fierce debate is brewing inside the Trump administration over whether to withdraw from another international treaty — this

June 23, 2017

Russian warships launch six cruise missiles against ISIS positions in Hama countryside

SANA: Moscow, SANA- Russian Navy warships and a submarine in Mediterranean Sea launched six Kalibr cruise missiles against positions of

June 21, 2017

US-China to meet as ‘activity detected’ at North Korea nuclear test site

Senior officials from China and the US will meet on Wednesday to discuss North Korea’s military ambitions, amid concern that

June 20, 2017

When it comes to North Korea, the best offense is a good defense

The Baltimore Sun: There is wide and bipartisan agreement that North Korea’s nuclear weapons and missile programs pose a grave

June 19, 2017

How Could The Navy Destroyer Collision Happen?

NPR: The headline shocked the close-knit world of the surface Navy: Seven sailors aboard the destroyer USS Fitzgerald were killed,