Japanese newspaper claims Chinese provided vehicles capable of transporting and launching missiles
Ahmadinejad: Iran not afraid to make nuke weapon - AP
‘If we do want to make a bomb, we are not afraid of anybody’
UN chief nuke inspector: 'Iran is not providing the necessary cooperation' - AP
IAEA director general says he cannot conclude nuclear material in Iran is being used for peaceful purposes
In major reversal, U.S. agrees to rebuke Israel in U.N. Security Council - FP
U.S. joins Arab governments in supporting statement reaffirming that the Security Council “does not accept the legitimacy of continued Israeli settlement activity”
Agenda 21 Part I: A global economic disaster in the making
What does the phrase “sustainable development” mean, and where does it come from?
Audit: US can't account for $8.7B in Iraqi funds - AP
The Department of Defense cannot properly account for 95 percent of Iraqi oil money being used for rebuilding
Abnormal radiation detected near Korean border - AP
North Korea claims its scientists have succeeded in creating a nuclear fusion reaction — a necessary step toward manufacturing a hydrogen bomb
Putin says Russia will freeze missile sales to Iran - Reuters
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has told France that Moscow will freeze a delivery of S-300 missiles to Iran
Israeli PM defends Gaza blockade - AP
Netanyahu insisted the blockade was needed to prevent militants from being able to carrying out attacks against Tel Aviv and Jerusalem
South Korea plans to take North Korea to U.N. - AP
South Korea’s president said Monday his nation will no longer tolerate North Korea’s ‘brutality’
SKorea's top diplomat: 'Obvious' NKorea sank ship - AP
South Korea’s foreign minister said it was ‘obvious’ that North Korea fired a torpedo that sank one of the South’s warships in March
Clinton: Agreement on Iran sanctions reached - AP
The United States and its partners seeking new sanctions against Iran have a draft proposal
Iran could buy nuke program time with uranium deal - AP
Country agrees to ship most of its enriched uranium to Turkey in a nuclear fuel swap deal that could ease the international standoff over nuclear program
Determining the real threat to peace in the Middle East
Which is the real threat to peace: Israelis building houses or Iranian mullahs building a bomb? That is the question for today
U.N. eyes international tribunals for pirates - CNN
New resolution would make it easier to prosecute pirates
Managing U.S.-China policy
Violations of human rights and minority rights must be condemned but expectations of what can be achieved must be kept in check
'Like it or not': Obama says U.S. must play leadership role - The Daily Caller
‘It is a vital national security interest of the United States to reduce these conflicts because whether we like it or not, we remain a dominant military superpower’ said President Obama
IAEA: Iran's enrichment efforts modest - AP
Iran expects to produce its first batch of higher enriched uranium in a few days but its initial effort is modest, using only a small amount of feedstock and a fraction of its capacities, according to a confidential document shared Wednesday with The Associated Press.
Defiant Iran accelerates nuclear program - AP
Iran began enriching uranium to a higher level on Tuesday over the vociferous objections of the U.S. and its allies who fear the process could eventually be used to give the Islamic republic nuclear weapons
