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Panel Recommends Japan Allow Entry of U.S. Nuclear Weapons, Asahi Reports

Aug 26th, 2010 | By | Category: Articles, Japan, Nuclear Weapons, Regional Security, United States

A Japanese government panel will propose shifting defense policy to allow the transportation of U.S. nuclear weapons within the country and lift a ban on arms exports, the Asahi newspaper reported today.



How Transparent is the PLA?

Jun 16th, 2010 | By | Category: Articles, Military Spending

(June 15, 2010) Chinese officials often cite increased transparency as a reason others should not be alarmed by its military modernization. Does this claim hold up? In recent years, China has accelerated its military modernization, with double-digit increases in official military budgets funding the development and acquisition of a range of new weapons systems.  The [...]



Naoto Kan is Elected Prime Minister in Japan

Jun 4th, 2010 | By | Category: Articles, Countries, Japan

(June 4, 2010) TOKYO— Naoto Kan, a plain-spoken finance minister with activist roots, was elected prime minister on Friday, making him the fifth Japanese leader in four years. Mr. Kan, 63, won a vote in the lower house of Parliament and will now go through the formality of being appointed by Emperor Akihito. Earlier Friday, [...]



U.S. to Aid South Korea With Naval Defense Plan

May 31st, 2010 | By | Category: Articles, Military Spending

(May 30, 2010) WASHINGTON — Surprised by how easily a South Korean warship was sunk by what an international investigation concluded was a North Korean torpedo fired from a midget submarine, senior American officials say they are planning a long-term program to plug major gaps in the South’s naval defenses. They said the sinking revealed [...]



Little Progress on Korea Dispute in China Talks

May 25th, 2010 | By | Category: Articles, Countries, Peoples Republic of China

(May 25, 2010) BEIJING — China and the United States wrapped up three days of high-level meetings here on Tuesday with some modest trade and energy agreements, but the United States made little progress on winning China’s backing for international measures against North Korea over the sinking of a South Korean warship. Secretary of State [...]



North Korea Cuts All Ties With South as Tensions Rise

May 25th, 2010 | By | Category: Articles, Countries, North Korea

(May 25, 2010) SEOUL, South Korea — Relations between North and South Korea, already strained over the sinking of a South Korean warship, deteriorated to their worst point in many years on Tuesday as the South Korean president redesignated the North as its archenemy, and the North retaliated by severing its few remaining ties with [...]



S. Korea ‘Needs Stronger Naval Defense’

May 22nd, 2010 | By | Category: Articles, Countries, South Korea

(May 19, 2010) SEOUL, Korea– To prevent anything like the sinking of the Navy corvette Cheonan from happening again, South Korea needs to gain the edge over North Korea by securing enough submarines and naval bases for an appropriate military response, a U.S. defense analyst says. Bruce Bennett of the hardline conservative RAND Corporation made [...]



Taiwan Will Not Enter Arms Race With China: Ma

May 22nd, 2010 | By | Category: Articles, Military Spending

(May 19, 2010) TAIPEI, Taiwan– Taiwan’s President Ma Ying-jeou said Wednesday the island will not engage in an arms race with China, despite the threat it poses, highlighted by the mainland’s efforts to acquire an aircraft carrier. Taiwan will maintain a “small but elite” force to defend itself while continuing to promote trade ties with [...]



South Korea to Accuse North of Torpedo Attack

May 18th, 2010 | By | Category: Articles, Countries, South Korea

(May 18, 2010) SEOUL, Korea– has concluded that a North Korean torpedo sank one of its warships in March, killing 46 sailors, according to government officials and domestic news reports on Tuesday. South Korean officials are preparing to announce the results of their investigation later this week. The much anticipated finding will accuse North Korea [...]



Lee Directs 3 Trillion Won Rise in Arms Buying

May 17th, 2010 | By | Category: Articles, Military Spending

Seoul seeking to counter NK’s asymmetrical warfare (May 16, 2010) Seoul, KOREA– President Lee Myung-bak has directed an increase in expenditure for weapons systems to cope with North Korea’s asymmetrical and irregular warfare, a government source said Sunday. Lee called for spending 3 trillion won ($2.6 billion) on arms improvement programs, the source said. The [...]



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