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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... deterring the Soviet threat to ensuring re- gional stability . This fundamental continued continuity of policy has been maintained by successive United States Administrations , all of which have emphasized the linkage between our ...
... deterring the Soviet threat to ensuring re- gional stability . This fundamental continued continuity of policy has been maintained by successive United States Administrations , all of which have emphasized the linkage between our ...
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... end of the Cold War , the basis for our forward deployed presence shifted from deterring the Soviet threat to ensuring regional stability . This fundamental 3 continuity of policy has been maintained by successive U.S. 2.
... end of the Cold War , the basis for our forward deployed presence shifted from deterring the Soviet threat to ensuring regional stability . This fundamental 3 continuity of policy has been maintained by successive U.S. 2.
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... deter , not to reduce our commitment , not to pull out . Just the oppo- site . It is to leave - it is to exploit new technological capabilities . It is to adapt to new threats that exist . The net result is meant to be a stronger ...
... deter , not to reduce our commitment , not to pull out . Just the oppo- site . It is to leave - it is to exploit new technological capabilities . It is to adapt to new threats that exist . The net result is meant to be a stronger ...
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... deter aggression and coercion forward by increasing our 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 ...
... deter aggression and coercion forward by increasing our 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 ...
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... Operation Iraqi Freedom , Pacific Command forces were postured to deter ven- tures in Northeast Asia , and we continue to remain both vigilant and prepared . Next we worry about miscalculation resulting in conflict between India.
... Operation Iraqi Freedom , Pacific Command forces were postured to deter ven- tures in Northeast Asia , and we continue to remain both vigilant and prepared . Next we worry about miscalculation resulting in conflict between India.
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