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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... capability of our country to establish a military presence in order to provide not only regional stability , but to protect our inter- ests in this region of the world . It is always a pleasure for me to remind my colleagues and the ...
... capability of our country to establish a military presence in order to provide not only regional stability , but to protect our inter- ests in this region of the world . It is always a pleasure for me to remind my colleagues and the ...
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... capabilities and possibilities of fighting wars differently and enhancing our capability in dif- ferent ways ; new missions , some relating to the war on terrorism . But this is something we are reviewing all over the world , and— but ...
... capabilities and possibilities of fighting wars differently and enhancing our capability in dif- ferent ways ; new missions , some relating to the war on terrorism . But this is something we are reviewing all over the world , and— but ...
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... capabilities . It is to adapt to new threats that exist . The net result is meant to be a stronger commitment to our ... capability or our political will to defend our interests and to defend our friends . Thank you very much . [ The ...
... capabilities . It is to adapt to new threats that exist . The net result is meant to be a stronger commitment to our ... capability or our political will to defend our interests and to defend our friends . Thank you very much . [ The ...
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... capabilities for swift military action within and across critical regions ; and ⚫ to defeat any adversary if deterrence fails . Let me apply these principles to the Asia - Pacific region . U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY IN ASIA ...
... capabilities for swift military action within and across critical regions ; and ⚫ to defeat any adversary if deterrence fails . Let me apply these principles to the Asia - Pacific region . U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY IN ASIA ...
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... capabilities and strengthen deterrence in new conditions . Modernization of our combined forces - transformation - is a necessity and also an opportunity . Our two Presidents have pledged to work closely together on what they called ...
... capabilities and strengthen deterrence in new conditions . Modernization of our combined forces - transformation - is a necessity and also an opportunity . Our two Presidents have pledged to work closely together on what they called ...
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