North Korea May Unveil "Nuclear Fireworks" Next Year, Predicts Analyst
AEI analyst Nicholas Eberstadt predicts that the North Korean regime may mark the 100 year anniversary of its founder’s birth with “nuclear fireworks.” (0:45)
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AEI analyst Nicholas Eberstadt predicts that the North Korean regime may mark the 100 year anniversary of its founder’s birth with “nuclear fireworks.” (0:45)
AEI analyst Dan Blumenthal says during a conference call Monday that the U.S. should waste no time and put immediate pressure on the new North Korean regime. (0:30)
AEI analyst Nicholas Eberstadt notes during a conference call Monday than Kim Jong Il’s successor Kim Jong Un is largely untested and his leadership credentials are wildly inflated. (0:05)
AEI analyst Nicholas Eberstadt says during a conference call Monday that Kim Jong Un has had little time to be groomed for his new leadership position. (0:36)
AEI analyst Nicholas Eberstadt said during a conference call Monday described Kim Jong Il’s plans for succession as “feckless” compared to his predecessors’. (0:53)
General Martin Dempsey, the Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told American troops in Germany Monday that the U.S. believes they know what succession in North Korea will look like following Kim Jong Il’s death, but are not positive. (0:04)
General Martin Dempsey, the Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told U.S. troops in Germany Monday that the death of North Korean leader Kim Jong Il’s death will not likely change the American military position on North Korea. (0:13)
General Martin Dempsey, the Chair of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told U.S. troops in Germany Monday that the American military has explored various post-Kim Jong Il scenarios. (0:23)
President Barack Obama says that he has never wavered in his pursuit of lasting peace between Israel and Palestine. (0:26)
President Obama says that there are a number of “shared values” that those in Washington, D.C. have to reacquaint themselves with. (0:24)
President Barack Obama applauds the end of the nine-year war in Iraq. (0: 14)
President Barack Obama gives specific examples of how he has instilled change in the United States since becoming president. (0:45)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters Friday that extending payroll relief should not be viewed by Republicans as a favor to the President, but rather a necessary action. (0:35)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters Friday that language in the House payroll plan forcing the administration to make a decision on the XL pipeline is extraneous, noting that the pipeline has nothing to do with payroll relief. (0:14)
White House Press Secretary Jay Carney told reporters Friday that there’s nothing out of the ordinary about the First Family traveling aboard a military aircraft to Hawaii without the President. (0:11)