Topic: Robert Willard
Wondering whether or not Guam might capsize is something that the Democratic Representative from Georgia recently asked during a committee meeting. Hank Johnson ?the representative who offered the comment?wanted to know if the additional inhabitants who are scheduled to move to ...
The United States on Thursday [9 September] said its defence engagement with India expanded beyond bilateral exercises and sale of military hardware to include counter-terrorism and defending the domains of cyber and outer space. He said it was important for the US ...
MANILA (Reuters) - The head of the U.S. military Pacific Command said Chinese assertiveness in the South China Sea was causing concern in the region, and said the United States would work to ensure security and protect important trade routes.The United ...
The United States and South Korea will launch a major military exercise on Sunday in the Sea of Japan as a warning to North Korea over the sinking of a South Korean ship, the two countries' defence chiefs said.The drill is ...
The United States and South Korea will launch a major military exercise on Sunday in the Sea of Japan as a warning to North Korea over the sinking of a South Korean ship, the two countries' defence chiefs said.The drill is ...
The US and South Korea will on Sunday launch a major military exercise in the Sea of Japan to send a "clear message" to North Korea after it sank a South Korean ship, the allies' defence chiefs said.The drill is the ...
The United States and its Asian allies are closely monitoring North Korea after the sinking of a South Korean warship, Admiral Robert Willard, head of US Pacific Command, told reporters on Friday."Everyone in the region is watching North Korea very closely ...
US admiral complains military relations with China lagging behind other bilateral tiesThe commander of U.S. forces in the Pacific said Tuesday that military ties with China are lagging behind the two countries' other dealings in maturity and sophistication.Admiral Robert Willard ...
yikes.
From The Hill:
Addressing Adm. Robert Willard, who commands the Navy's Pacific Fleet, Johnson made a tippy motion with his hands and said sternly, "My fear is that the whole island will become so overly populated that it will ...
Only a few years ago, a member of Congress serving up an inane comment in a congressional hearing would have merited a brief gossip column mention, or more likely gone unnoticed. Unfortunately for Rep. Hank Johnson, a Georgia Democrat, his bizarre question ...