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Barack Obama
North Korea Jeopardizes Deal
North Korea’s vow to launch a satellite could jeopardize a food aid deal. But famine isn’t the only problem.
How to Stop Kim’s "Satellite" Test
North Korea’s promise to launch a satellite has prompted international condemnation. But the U.S. and others have options available to stop it.
Talking Nuclear Security
As the Nuclear Security Summit begins in Seoul, gathered leaders will be talking safety as well as security.
Obama Talks Tough on North Korea
Barack Obama issues a stern warning over North Korea’s planned satellite test scheduled for next month.
Don’t Worry About the China Bashing
U.S. politicians have a long tradition of attacking China ahead of elections. It isn’t pretty, but it shouldn’t do much long term harm.
Asia’s Real “America Problem”
The U.S. may have indicated it is pivoting to the Asia-Pacific. But Asian allies worry about its commitment.
Middle East Peace Set to Break Out?
Despite some of the recent bluster and bloodshed over Iran and Syria, developments this month suggest that there may be light at the end of the tunnel.
The India the President Must Know
India is an obvious partner for the United States. But whoever the next U.S. president is will likely find a reluctant and skeptical ally.
Romney Eyes Pacific Vote
Attention is focused on the primaries in Alabama and Mississippi. Two smaller contests perhaps say more.
Obama’s Iran Headache
Barack Obama’s Iran nuclear election year headache is likely to get to get worse before it gets better.
Obama’s Iran Headache
Barack Obama’s Iran nuclear election year headache is likely to get to get worse before it gets better.
The Leap Day Deal’s Mixed Bag
The deal reached this week between the U.S. and North Korea is a step forward. But North Korea is well aware of the power of its deterrent.