by Giulia Lasagni | Nov 17, 2010 | National Security
WASHINGTON – China manipulates its currency and applies “discriminatory” policies that breach its international trade obligations, a U.S. congressional commission said in a report released Wednesday. “China has failed in some notable areas to fulfill the promises it...
by Giulia Lasagni | Nov 9, 2010 | National Security
WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama’s tour of Asia included a short stop in Indonesia Tuesday to launch a new security and economic partnership between the United States and Indonesia, the largest Muslim-majority country in the world and a major power in...
by Giulia Lasagni | Nov 6, 2010 | National Security, Politics
WASHINGTON — Journalists need to be more aggressive when they cover the military and deal with public officials, said acclaimed Washington Post reporter and editor Bob Woodward, who spoke Friday at the Military Reporters and Editors Conference. “There are too many...
by Giulia Lasagni | Nov 4, 2010 | National Security
WASHINGTON — Service women contribute the same as their male colleagues to military operations and deserve more resources when they return from combat zones, the top military U.S. adviser said Thursday. “I know what the law says and I know what it requires...
by Giulia Lasagni | Oct 31, 2010 | National Security
WASHINGTON – Air Force 2nd Lt. Ronald Bradosky wanted to win Sunday’s Marine Corps Marathon Sunday to honor his grandfather. Janet Cherobon, a native of Kenya studying for U.S. citizenship, said the marathon is a sample of America. Bradosky won the race by crossing...