American sources told The Wall Street Journal that Israel conducted the overnight attack and, based on what was said, there is no reason for doubt.
The announcement that the U.K. will join the U.S. and Australia in developing hypersonic missiles could herald the start of an arms race.
This measure clearly communicates that sanctions will be the response to future provocations[.]
North Korea's deployment of hypersonic weapons could change the situation in Northeast Asia.
The Japanese and U.S. governments must face up to the growing security challenges and enhance their deterrence and response capabilities.
The United States wants to completely cement its absolute nuclear superiority over China, for use as the ultimate bargaining chip in exerting strategic pressure.
Why does a country need an air force if it is capable of attacking any target in the world with a missile?
Sometimes Americans find it hard to believe that someone else surpasses them militarily.
Hypersonic weapons being used anywhere in the world in the near future is no real threat; we are talking much more about strategic advancements.
If we don't have the capability, we should admit it. This game has too high a price and is not something we can afford to play.
Unlike the Soviet Union, China is an economic, technological and military challenger to the U.S. That raises questions, especially for Taiwan.
The future strategic balance between China and the U.S. cannot be achieved by carrying out an extreme 'arms race.'