In-Brief: Russian Nuclear Bombers Intercepted by Guam
A Russian officer takes a picture of a Tu-95 bomber at a military airbase in Engels, roughly 559 miles south of Moscow (Reuters) Two Russian Tu-95 Bear-H strategic bombers outfitted with nuclear-tipped...
View ArticleIn-Brief: Bahrain Disrupts Major Terror Cell
Bahraini riot police enter a house during raids following clashes with protestors. Bahraini internal security forces announced yesterday it disrupted and thwarted a major terrorist cell with supposed...
View ArticleIn-Brief: Iranian Observers Attended North Korea’s Nuclear Test
South Korean protesters burn an effigy of North Korean leader Kim Jong-un during an anti-North Korea rally denouncing the North’s nuclear test in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, Feb. 13, 2013. Reports...
View Article(Analysis) Indian Submarine Nukes a Major Concern for China
India’s K-15, a medium-range ballistic missile, was launched from an underwater platform in the Bay of Bengal on January 27. It signifies a major advancement in India’s nuclear capabilities. Summary...
View ArticleIn-Brief: Russia: Borey-A Class Submarines to be Equipped with Fewer Missiles
The Borey- A Class (Борей), a class of nuclear-powered ballistic missile submarine produced by Russia intended to replace the Delta III, Delta IV and Typhoon. The class is named after Boreas, the North...
View ArticleIn-Brief: China: New President’s First State Visit to Africa
Newly installed Chinese president Xi Jinping Newly installed Chinese president Xi Jinping’s first state visit will be to Africa . . . Xi is expected to formally replace China’s outgoing president Hu...
View Article(Analysis) Iran: Mounting Evidence That Sanctions Have Failed
Iranians stand in a subway train headed to northern Tehran, on January 3, 2013. The majority of Iranians blame the United States for the sanctions that have made their lives more difficult, according...
View Article(Analysis) Taiwan: Enhanced Bilateral Ties Spur Chinese Espionage
2006 photo of former Taiwanese President Chen Shui-bian riding past one of Taiwan’s E-2K Hawkeye early warning aircraft. A Taiwanese Air Force captain was arrested in March 2012 for passing classified...
View ArticleGeneral Michael Hayden
Gen. Michael Hayden, Former, Director of the CIA, NSA, and DNI. I had the pleasure of working an interview with General Michael Hayden today. Gen. Hayden has some pretty impressive credentials. Having...
View ArticleIs North Korea Poised to Launch a Cyber Attack?
Disconnected computer monitors are seen at a visitors center of Korean Broadcasting System (KBS) headquarters in Seoul on March 20, 2013 after computer networks crashed at major TV broadcasters and...
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