Removing U.S. Army troops from the Korean Peninsula and negotiating with North Korea should prevent a devastating ICBM nuclear threat to the U.S.
Disputes over maritime territory in Southeast Asia are not new. Currently, there are other unresolved maritime boundary disputes for nations in that region, including disagreements between Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines in the Celebes Sea.
By William Tucker
Chief Correspondent for In Homeland Security
This past Sunday, The New York Times reported that the Obama administration issued a warning to China stating that Beijing must remove all undercover agents from the U.S. who are chasing Chinese officials charged with corruption.
By Donald L. Sassano
Special Contributor to In Homeland Security
Over the last year, the United States and Japan have sought to conclude an updated “Defense Cooperation Guideline” intended to strengthen the two nations’ military cooperation in the Western Pacific.
By Dr. Terry Simmons and Madison O Day
In Homeland Security
As the People’s Republic of China enters a new era of nationalistic imperialism under the present calcified Communist Party headed by President Xi Jinping, perennial political issues remain: claims of sovereignty over Taiwan and Hong Kong.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Correspondent for In Homeland Security
Adm. Harry B. Harris Jr. has voiced concern that China is building an artificial island in the Spratly archipelago, labeling it the 'Great Wall of Sand.'
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Correspondent for In Homeland Security
While all eyes are on the Islamic State, Iran, Russia or Ukraine, some 5,000 miles to the east, China is subtly learning the power of the purse.
By Gabriela Marin Thornton and Alexey Ilin
The crisis in Ukraine has plunged U.S.-Russian relations to their lowest point since the Cold War; Crimea is now Russian territory.
By Brett Daniel Shehadey
Special Correspondent, In Homeland Security
The U.S. Ambassador to South Korea, Mark Lippert, was attacked Mar. 5 by a knife-wielding assailant following a speech by the Ambassador ironically on the subject of peace.