Kim Jong-il, a Ruler Who Turned North Korea Into a Nuclear State David Sanger | New York Times Called the "Dear Leader" by his people, Kim Jong-il presided with an iron hand over a country he kept on the edge of starvation and collapse, fostering perhaps the last personality cult in the Communist world even as he banished citizens deemed disloyal to gulags or sent assassins after defectors.
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RIA Novosti
Russia carried out a successful test of a short-range interceptor missile on Tuesday as a part of its effort to develop a domestic missile defense shield, the Defense Ministry said. Russia's Defense Ministry uploaded a video of the launch on its web site. Full Article
Yaakov Katz | Jerusalem Post
Israel will boost its long-arm strategic capabilities with the reinstatement of one of its Dolphin-class submarines that underwent an unprecedented structural overhaul. Israel's submarines are often referred to as the country's second-strike doomsday weapon due to their reported ability to fire cruise missiles tipped with nuclear warheads. Full Article
Fredrik Dahl | Reuters
Iran has invited the U.N. nuclear watchdog to visit for talks, an Iranian envoy told Reuters on Tuesday, suggesting Tehran would be prepared to address concerns about its atomic ambitions. "I have also had discussions with the officials of the agency and we are planning for the visit," Iran's ambassador Soltanieh said. Full Article
Times of India
The stage is set for 'twin' user trial of nuclear capable Prithvi-II missile in a real time situation. Indian Army will test the indigenously developed surface-to-surface ballistic missile from a defence base near Balasore on Wednesday. Preparations for the scheduled test launch had reached the final stage on Tuesday. Full Article
George Perkovich | Thinking About Strategy
The present essay seeks to extend the dialogue between the imperatives of war prevention - specifically the role of nuclear deterrence in it - and justness. In doing so I look beyond the ethical tradition that Sir Michael explored so intently and thoughtfully. I draw briefly on research in evolutionary biology, psychology and politics. Full Article
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