HAL BRANDS is Henry A. Kissinger Distinguished Professor of Global Affairs at the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced ...
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un said the country has come a long way in building a powerful army but weapons without ideology ...
As U.S. allies fear President Trump may begin to cut age-old ties, South Korea reconsiders becoming a nuclear power.
Pyongyang blasted the U.S. "provocations," including last week's ICBM test-launch and a nuclear submarine's port call at ...
Washington’s shift on the Ukraine war marks a major break with European allies and comes as the Trump administration aims to ...
Military spending has increased dramatically around the world in view of rising tensions in Europe, the Middle East, and Asia ...
Ukraine has considerable leverage in upcoming negotiations with Russia—as long as the United States stands by Kyiv and adopts ...
Analysts at the Institute for the Study of War point out that Russia has become increasingly reliant on Iran and North Korea ...
North Korea has condemned the "arrogance" of the United States and vowed to "counter enemy strategic threats with our own ...
The Financial Action Task Force kept North Korea on its "high-risk jursdiction" list for money laundering and terrorism financing for the 15th straight year.
Pyongyang has accused the U.S. of "typical Yankee-style arrogance and shameless and gangster-like double-standards." ...
Trump has twice put Cuba on the list. He has pointed to Havana harboring certain fugitives — including Americans — who’ve ...