Threat News

March 25, 2015

How Worried Should Seoul Be About North Korea’s Missiles?

The Diplomat: Seoul has been wrestling with the question of whether to support the deployment of the U.S.-backed Terminal High

March 25, 2015

Dempsey: North Korea ‘Somewhat Predictable’ in Provocation

DoD News: ABOARD A U.S. MILITARY AIRCRAFT, March 24, 2015 – North Korea is “somewhat predictable” in its provocation during

March 24, 2015

U.S. urges N.K. to abandon nuclear weapons after N.K. ambassador threatens nuclear strike

Yonhap News: WASHINGTON, March 23 (Yonhap) — The United States urged North Korea on Monday to abide by its international

March 23, 2015

The Real Iran Threat (Hint: It’s Not Nukes)

The National Interest: Why is the national debate now swirling around a prospective nuclear deal with Iran entirely missing a

March 23, 2015

Russia threatens to aim nuclear missiles at Denmark ships if it joins NATO shield

Reuters: (Reuters) – Russia threatened to aim nuclear missiles at Danish warships if Denmark joins NATO’s missile defense system, in

March 20, 2015

North Korea ready to strike US with nuclear missile ‘anytime’

International Business Times UK: North Korean officials have claimed the secretive regime has the capability of launching a nuclear missile

March 19, 2015

Russia Targets NATO With Military Exercises

Stratfor: Russian military exercises, the latest in a series across the country, have taken on a threatening posture. While the

March 17, 2015

Russia’s Empty Nuclear Sabre-Rattling

The National Interest: As the Ukraine-Russia crisis deepened and West-Russia relations plunged to their lowest point since the Cold War,

March 16, 2015

Iran launches mass production of long-range anti-ship cruise missile

RT: Iran has announced the mass production of Ghadir, a long-range anti-warship cruise missile. The homegrown missile reportedly features great

March 16, 2015

Iran to Jack Up Missile Arsenal

Sputnik News: Iran plans to replace its existing missile arsenal with a new generation of missiles next year, the country’s