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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... allied and friendly states in Southeast Asia and Oceania , primarily Thai- land , Singapore and Australia . With the end of the cold war , the basis for our forward - deployed presence shifted from deterring the Soviet threat to ...
... allied and friendly states in Southeast Asia and Oceania , primarily Thai- land , Singapore and Australia . With the end of the cold war , the basis for our forward - deployed presence shifted from deterring the Soviet threat to ...
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... allies . It is in this context that we note that the two most challenging geopolitical , as contrasted with geoeconomic , problems in the region relate to North Korea and the capricious violence we sometimes call terrorism . With ...
... allies . It is in this context that we note that the two most challenging geopolitical , as contrasted with geoeconomic , problems in the region relate to North Korea and the capricious violence we sometimes call terrorism . With ...
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... allies . From a Con- gressional perspective , there is unanimity in Washington that America's commit- ment to South Korea has to be steadfast and our alliance held very much unques- tioned as the unpredictable unification process with ...
... allies . From a Con- gressional perspective , there is unanimity in Washington that America's commit- ment to South Korea has to be steadfast and our alliance held very much unques- tioned as the unpredictable unification process with ...
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... allies in the region that the United States remains absolutely committed to being a factor in the Pa- cific , a ... ally and friend and to remaining a factor for peace and secu- rity . You have my prepared statement , which I ...
... allies in the region that the United States remains absolutely committed to being a factor in the Pa- cific , a ... ally and friend and to remaining a factor for peace and secu- rity . You have my prepared statement , which I ...
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... ally and friend in the region . Transformation is the word that Secretary Rumsfeld likes to use . So there are a lot ... allies and friends who look to us for our commit- ment , and the forward presence has that political function . But ...
... ally and friend in the region . Transformation is the word that Secretary Rumsfeld likes to use . So there are a lot ... allies and friends who look to us for our commit- ment , and the forward presence has that political function . But ...
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