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How to Skirt an Arms Embargo -- DPRK-Style!
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Now China Is Keeping Its State-of-the-Art Hospital Ship Away From the Philippines
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How to Skirt an Arms Embargo -- DPRK-Style!
Let's say you're the supreme leader of a pariah state. You're looking to move a few hundred tons of Soviet-era arms across international boundaries, but you've been slapped by a harsh arms embargo. You'd like to quietly transport a...
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U.N. Envoy Run Out of Crimea by Pro-Russian Thugs
First he was abducted by unidentified gunmen. Then, he wasn't. Now, Robert Serry, the United Nations' special envoy for the Ukraine crisis, is leaving the Crimean peninsula as fast as his plane can return him to Kiev. On Wednesday, officials at...
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Now China Is Keeping Its State-of-the-Art Hospital Ship Away From the Philippines
In October, China's massive, state-of-the-art hospital ship, the Peace Ark, completed a four-month deployment to eight countries, coordinating goodwill medical missions and running emergency response exercises with other navies. The ship is one of...
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The Best Bluffs of the U.S.-Afghan Relationship
As the Obama administration considers what the residual U.S. force in Afghanistan will look like after its planned drawdown in 2014, the general consensus has been that some troops -- particularly special forces for counterterrorism missions -- will be...
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Pakistan demands end to U.S. drone strikes -- for the ninth time
In his inaugural remarks as prime minister on Wednesday, Nawaz Sharif called for an end to U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan. "The chapter of daily drone attacks should stop," he told the Pakistani parliament. "We respect sovereignty of other...
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Wait, the U.S. is making Mexican security officials take polygraph tests?
Fraying cooperation in the drug war will surely be top of mind as President Obama meets with his counterpart Enrique Peña Nieto in Mexico this week. And perhaps nothing encapsulates Mexico's growing impatience with America's heavy-handed approach...
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Beware of Mirages - By Ellen Bork
The Obama Administration is pursuing closer ties with the military in Burma -- a policy that could undermine efforts to build democracy. Read More...
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