|
China's high-tech military capabilities, including the radar-evading stealth J-20, focus on America
Special Correspondent
Jan. 12, 2011

China has every right to develop military capabilities, U.S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen said, adding that he cannot understand why many appear to target the United States despite North Korea's being an evolving threat to the region and to the United States.
If Pyongyang obtains long-range nuclear missile capabilities, its provocations may become more catastrophic, Mullen stated, adding that China must pressure North Korean leadership to cease development of intercontinental ballistic missiles and expansion of nuclear weapons capability.
WORLD ARTICLES
China's high-tech military capabilities, including the radar-evading stealth J-20, focus on America
Special Correspondent
China must pressure North Korean leadership to cease development of intercontinental ballistic missiles and expansion of nuclear weapons capability, U .S. Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Adm. Mike Mullen said, READ MORE>>
U.S. President Barack Obama praised former Lebanese Prime Minister Saad al-Hariri's 'steadfast leadership'
Special Correspondent
The Hezbollah-led coalition's attempts to collapse the government demonstrated the group's fear and determination to prevent the government from conducting business and advancing the aspirations of the Lebanese people, Obama said. READ MORE>>
China tested the prototype of its fifth-generation fighter jet Chengdu J-20 during US Defense Secretary's visit to China
Sudhir Chadda
Mr. Gates repeatedly stated that China was developing fifth-generation aircraft, but he definitely did not expect that China would make such a surprise already during his visit to the country. READ MORE>>
U.S. Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) survives senseless gunshots
Special Correspondent
The gunman, described by witnesses as in his late teens or early 20s, was reportedly tackled by a bystander and taken into police custody. READ MORE>>
U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates visiting Chiina to lobby for face-to-face discussions between military officials from both countries
Special Corresondent
Gates will use the visit to lobby for face-to-face discussions between military officials from both countries. READ MORE>>
U.S. officials have issued a subpoena to gather information about WikiLeaks' Twitter accounts
Special Correspondent
Investigators went to the San Francisco-based Twitter Inc. to demand private messages, contact information and other personal details of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and other supporters... READ MORE>>
U.S. government has relocated a handful of individuals it believes may be at risk due to WikiLeaks' release of U.S. diplomatic cables
Special Correspondent
Washington has warned several hundred people worldwide, according to Crowley, who said individuals at risk include civil society activists, journalists and government officials ... READ MORE>>
Around 60 Taliban militants surrendered to local authorities in the western Afghan province of Herat
Special Correspondent
Taliban is on the retreat. READ MORE>>
MORE ARTICLES >>
|