U.S. Security Policy in Asia and the Pacific: Restructuring America's Forward Deployment : Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, First Session, June 26, 2003 |
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... joint facility . So we are looking for that kind of pres- ence qualitatively changed . We are also looking to allies themselves to make the contribution that they must make to the common defense , and certainly we are fortunate to have ...
... joint facility . So we are looking for that kind of pres- ence qualitatively changed . We are also looking to allies themselves to make the contribution that they must make to the common defense , and certainly we are fortunate to have ...
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... . In the Republic of Korea , where our alliance has endured for over 50 years , we and our Korean allies have launched a joint review of our military posture . The process is guided by how best to take advantage of 8.
... . In the Republic of Korea , where our alliance has endured for over 50 years , we and our Korean allies have launched a joint review of our military posture . The process is guided by how best to take advantage of 8.
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... joint statement , " the transition to a more capable and sustainable U.S. mili- tary presence on the peninsula . " We have also reached agreement on plans to ex- pand the role of ROK forces in the defense of the peninsula , to relocate ...
... joint statement , " the transition to a more capable and sustainable U.S. mili- tary presence on the peninsula . " We have also reached agreement on plans to ex- pand the role of ROK forces in the defense of the peninsula , to relocate ...
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... joint facilities , given the new premium on combined and joint operations , • Overseas stationed forces should be located on reliable , well - protected terri- tory . • Forces without inherent mobility must be stationed along major ...
... joint facilities , given the new premium on combined and joint operations , • Overseas stationed forces should be located on reliable , well - protected terri- tory . • Forces without inherent mobility must be stationed along major ...
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... joint structures , reduce overhead and streamline decision - making processes , and this new threat context , success is all about speed of command . Third , we are working hard to develop expeditionary capabilities for immediate ...
... joint structures , reduce overhead and streamline decision - making processes , and this new threat context , success is all about speed of command . Third , we are working hard to develop expeditionary capabilities for immediate ...
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