Exclusive: North Korea has learned the lesson that surrendering WMD invites a U.S. invasion and murder of the leader – see Iraq and Libya – but talks to limit risks of another war remain an option, says Jonathan Marshall.
Tag: Japan
A Reconciliation at Pearl Harbor
Christianity and the Nagasaki Bomb
Should Obama Visit Hiroshima?
Confronting a Very Dark Chapter
Turning Japan Back toward Militarism
Hearing US ‘Allies’ Whine
No War Over Rocks
U.S. foreign policy remains captive to unipolar hubris, enforced by neocon pundits who demand military interventions to solve the world’s problems. But this kneejerk response is particularly crazy when applied to Asian disputes over rocks far at sea, says Independent Institute’s…
Pressing Japan on No-War Pledge
While reducing U.S. forces in the Mideast, President Obama has pivoted toward a more robust presence in the Pacific, including pushing allies like Japan to bolster their militaries, notes Ann Wright.