December 20, 2015 Obama seeks to reassure Gulf leaders amid specter of Iran, possible nuclear race President Obama will welcome leaders from six Persian Gulf nations to Camp David Thursday in an attempt to reassure them about their security amid the backdrop of a possible nuclear deal between the West and Iran, as well as reports that some Arab nations will try to match whatever enrichment regime Iran agrees to.
December 20, 2015 US diplomatic overture to N. Korea met with missile-firing Just as the Obama administration was testing the possibility of new talks with North Korea, Pyongyang answered the overture with a fresh show of force -- test-firing a new ballistic missile from a submarine.
December 12, 2015 Iran parliament votes to limit inspections vital to nuclear deal, with deadline looming Iran's parliament voted Sunday to oppose the inspections of government military sites as part of a pending, multi-nation agreement to curb the country’ nuclear program -- potentially complicating a final deal ahead of a June 30 deadline.
December 12, 2015 Kerry says no nuke deal yet with Iran, Israel PM criticizing plan to loosen sanctions Israel remains defiant and outraged over talks between the international community and Iran over its nuclear program – talks that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu calls the ‘deal of the century’ for Tehran.
December 10, 2015 Iran satellite launches tied to ballistic missile program, UN experts say EXCLUSIVE: Iran has launched a space satellite using technology that could “contribute to” the development of a ballistic missile capable of delivering nuclear weapons, according to a United Nations-appointed panel of experts monitoring the issue.
December 9, 2015 North Koreans mark major national holiday amid missile launch fears Foreign governments have been struggling to assess how seriously to take North Korea's recent torrent of rhetoric -- including warnings of possible nuclear war -- as it expresses its anger over continuing U.S.-South Korea military maneuvers just across the border.
December 3, 2015 As enrichment deal is struck, Iran exercises diplomatic clout in numerous UN agencies Iran, already exulting about the “surrender” of the West in its nuclear enrichment negotiations, may soon have another diplomatic victory to celebrate: a role in the election of the next executive director of the U.N.’s World Property Organization (WIPO), a which deals in the complexities of international copyright and technology transfer.
November 9, 2015 North Korea is a greater threat to our national security today than it was in 1988 Why isn't North Korea back on the state sponsors of terrorism list?
November 3, 2015 Rosen: Is Obama wondering: What would Cheney do? President Obama has long been quick to invoke Cheney when pondering national security.
November 2, 2015 UN in North Korea: Four years after office reopens, auditors warn of old problems Four years after the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) reopened an office in North Korea that had been closed in the wake of revelations of millions in hard currency transfers and of “dual-use” technology handed over to the communist regime, it has been given a top rating by UNDP auditors, despite their concerns about lax oversight, dubious record-keeping and erratic financial controls.