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Can China’s Ballistic Missiles Hit Guam?
By Franz-Stefan Gady
A new report highlights substantial progress in China’s strike capabilities.
US and Japan Hold Naval Drills off Guam
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The annual bilateral naval exercise began on January 20 off the coast of Guam.
US Sends B-52 Bomber Over South Korea in Response to Pyongyang’s Nuclear Test
By Franz-Stefan Gady
The low-level flight occurred on January 9 in the vicinity of Osan, South Korea.
Here's What You Need to Know About China’s Grand Military Parade
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Beijing announced cuts of 300,000 troops while parading some of the deadliest missiles in the PLA's arsenal.
Revealed: China for the First Time Publicly Displays ‘Guam Killer’ Missile
By Franz-Stefan Gady
In preparation for a military parade, Beijing has for the first time openly revealed one of its deadliest missiles.
US Will Send B-2 Bombers to Guam in Support of South Korea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
Is it too soon to tell whether the recent agreement will reduce tensions on the Korean Peninsula?
The Political Perils of Offshore Balancing
By Chris Mclachlan
Moving U.S. forces out of range of Chinese threats could create more problems than it solves.
Russian Bomber Patrols in Asia Increase Drastically
By Zachary Keck
US and Japanese officials warn that Russian air and naval patrols in the Pacific have "increased drastically."
Bases for America’s Asia-Pacific Rebalance (Part 2)
By Carnes Lord and Andrew S. Erickson
Part two of a two part series evaluating the evolving network of US bases in the Asia-Pacific.
Should the U.S. Move the Marines to Guam?
By Michael J. Lostumbo
The U.S. needs to rethink the way it defines the contribution the Marines make to its rebalance.
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