
What Donald Trump, Kim Jong Un, Dennis Rodman, and Beijing Could Have in Common
May 19, 2016Author: Foreign Policy
Categories: In the News
Despite U.S. presidential contender Donald Trump’s recent assertions that he would use his negotiating skills to secure a deal to halt Pyongyang’s nuclear program, North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un is unlikely to budge on the matter, Sasakawa USA’s Daniel Bob said in a May 18 article by Molly O’Toole in Foreign Policy. “I for
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Kerry’s visit to Hiroshima shows strength of U.S.-Japan alliance
April 12, 2016Author: Mainichi Shimbun
Categories: In the News
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry’s visit this week to Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park is symbolic of the friendship between the two nations and the strength of the U.S.-Japan alliance, Sasakawa USA’s Dr. Jeffrey Hornung said in an April 12 article in the Mainichi Shimbun. Below is the English-language version of the interview: “The
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Former Intelligence Chief: N. Korea Could Sell Nuclear Materials
March 11, 2016Author: Voice of America
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North Korean leader Kim Jong Un may be tempted to sell its nuclear materials or technology to earn cash amid increased sanctions, Sasakawa USA CEO and Chairman Admiral Dennis Blair said in an interview with Voice of America on March 10. Click through to watch the full video interview.
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