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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... further broaden options and strength- en deterrence ; and • promoting greater allied contributions , which will make for more durable U.S. defense relationships with allies and facilitate allied roles in future military operations . The ...
... further broaden options and strength- en deterrence ; and • promoting greater allied contributions , which will make for more durable U.S. defense relationships with allies and facilitate allied roles in future military operations . The ...
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... Further , from its highly en- riched uranium program to its illicit drug trade , North Korean poli- cies and performance are abysmal . Nuclear weapons in the hands of the world's greatest missile proliferator would destabilize North ...
... Further , from its highly en- riched uranium program to its illicit drug trade , North Korean poli- cies and performance are abysmal . Nuclear weapons in the hands of the world's greatest missile proliferator would destabilize North ...
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... Further , many USPACOM countries continue to provide tangible support to both operations within their means . Australia , India , Japan , Korea , Malaysia , New Zealand , Philippines , Singapore , and Thailand have all contributed ...
... Further , many USPACOM countries continue to provide tangible support to both operations within their means . Australia , India , Japan , Korea , Malaysia , New Zealand , Philippines , Singapore , and Thailand have all contributed ...
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... further progress in reducing the number of inadequate quarters and in limiting out of pocket expenses to our service members and their families while maintaining a high standard of construction and quality . While we have made progress ...
... further progress in reducing the number of inadequate quarters and in limiting out of pocket expenses to our service members and their families while maintaining a high standard of construction and quality . While we have made progress ...
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... further this strategic partnership . This partnership was evident in India's strong support for the GWOT , most notably its naval escorts of U.S. ships transiting the Strait of Malacca last summer . As my recent trip to the troubled ...
... further this strategic partnership . This partnership was evident in India's strong support for the GWOT , most notably its naval escorts of U.S. ships transiting the Strait of Malacca last summer . As my recent trip to the troubled ...
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