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Security experts have warned that following US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities last month could incite North Korea to extend the development and procurement of nuclear weapons for its survival.
President Donald Trump campaigned on keeping the United States out of foreign wars, but it didn’t take long to convince him ...
The North Korean authorities reserve the right to "take appropriate, proportional countermeasures to consistently protect the security and rights" of their citizens ...
As a scholar of nuclear nonproliferation, my research indicates that military strikes, such as the U.S. one against Iran, tend not to work. Diplomacy — involving broad and resolute international ...
Some experts said they believe the U.S. strikes have the potential to lead to a "fork-in-the-road" moment that could result ...
On this week’s “More To The Story,” The Atlantic’s editor-in-chief talks about what he learned from “Signalgate”—and what ...
With a fragile truce between enemy states Iran and Israel still holding, a recent post shared on Threads misleadingly claimed ...
As Ukraine’s former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba noted in Foreign Affairs in late May, neither Russia nor Ukraine “has much ...
Trump makes no secret of his desire for the Nobel Peace Prize. After taking an outsized role in the Middle East, perhaps he ...
North Korea continues to give the United States the cold shoulder, despite President Donald Trump's apparent willingness to ...
US prosecutors indicated a total of 13 people involved in the fraudulent scheme to steal and launder money for North Korea’s ...