Asia/Pacific

  October 18, 2012, 5:38 pm

White House throws weight behind Filipino WWII vets

By Carlo Muñoz

The White House on Thursday took a step forward in formally recognizing the contributions of Filipino-Americans to the American war effort in the Pacific during World War II, which could pay huge dividends politically and internationally. 

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  October 18, 2012, 10:52 am

Hamid Karzai: Afghanistan ready if NATO accelerates its troop withdrawal plan

By Jeremy Herb

The Afghan president said his government will be "happy" to take over security if coalition leaves before end of 2014.

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  October 17, 2012, 1:02 pm

China bristles at attacks from Obama, Romney during debate

By Erik Wasson

A report from government news agency Xinhua said the debate had "turned into a vanity fair for China-bashers."

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  October 16, 2012, 6:00 pm

Report: US military overtures to Burma worry human-rights activists

By Julian Pecquet

The Obama administration has sent more than 20 Defense and Homeland Security officials to Burma, London's Guardian newspaper reports, marking the strongest U.S. overture in decades to a military force that ruled the country until 2010 and prompting concerns from human-rights activists.

U.S. officials say the talks will have a strong focus on human-rights issues such as the protection of civilians in conflict zones as the United States continues to lift sanctions in response to recent democratic reforms. 

A spokesman for the U.S. embassy in Rangoon described it to The Guardian as "an exchange between U.S. department of defense representatives and their Burmese counterparts as part of a broad inter-agency discussion to support continued reform."

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  October 15, 2012, 3:10 pm

US opens door to military ties with Burma

By Carlo Muñoz

The United States is considering renewing ties with the Burmese military as part of an overall effort to reengage with the southeast Asian nation as it continues its transition from authoritarian rule. 

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  October 11, 2012, 10:32 pm

Biden, Ryan argue over removing 'surge' troops from Afghanistan

By Jeremy Herb

Vice President Biden and Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) got into a testy exchange Thursday over the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan this year, arguing over the wisdom of withdrawing 23,000 U.S. troops.

During the vice-presidential debate, Ryan questioned the U.S. decision to withdraw troops during this year’s fighting season in Afghanistan, saying that the troops left behind had to do the same job with less manpower, making it less safe.

"Yes, we drew 22,000 troops down last month, but the remaining troops that are there, who still have the same mission to prosecute counterinsurgency, are doing it with fewer people," Ryan said. "That makes them less safe."

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  October 8, 2012, 3:31 pm

US to keep counterterrorism outpost in Philippines, despite peace deal

By Carlo Muñoz

The long-standing U.S. counterterrorism outpost in the Philippines will remain in place, in case a landmark peace deal between Manila and Muslim extremists in the southern part of the country falls apart. 

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  October 3, 2012, 2:14 pm

Clinton names negotiator for post-war troop deal in Afghanistan

By Julian Pecquet

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday named the deputy special representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan, James Warlick, to lead negotiations on a post-war troop deal.

Clinton announced Warlick's selection during the first meeting of the U.S.-Afghanistan Bilateral Commission. Her Afghan counterpart, Foreign Minister Zalmai Rassoul, said the Afghan ambassador to the United States, Eklil Hakimi, will serve as Warlick's counterpart. 

The Strategic Partnership Agreement signed by Presidents Barack Obama and Hamid Karzai in May called for the establishment of a bilateral commission chaired by the two countries' top dignitaries. It also committed the United States and Afghanistan to initiate negotiations on a Bilateral Security Agreement to supersede the current Status of Forces Agreement, which will spell out the role of U.S. troops in the country after 2014.

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  October 2, 2012, 5:16 pm

Obama administration approves visa-free travel for Taiwan

By Julian Pecquet

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced Tuesday that Taiwanese travelers have been approved for visa-free travel to the United States.

The country joins 36 participants in the U.S. Visa Waiver Program, which permits visa-free travel to the United States for eligible travelers visiting the United States for 90 days or fewer for business or tourism. Visitors traveling under the program accounted for 18.3 million visits to the United States last year, according to the Homeland Security Department, or more than 60 percent of tourist and business travelers entering the United States by air.

“Today’s announcement is a major step forward in our long-standing economic partnership with Taiwan,” Napolitano said in a statement. “Taiwan’s participation in the VWP will not only stimulate tourism in the United States, it will also enable us to work together to maintain the strictest security standards.”

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  September 27, 2012, 5:05 pm

Dempsey: Pakistan visit canceled due to uproar over anti-Islam video

By Carlo Muñoz

The chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was forced to cancel a high-level meeting with Pakistan's military leaders due to continued uproar within the Arab world over an anti-Islam video posted online earlier this month. 

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