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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... improve our combined defense , promote regional stability , and lay the basis for strength- ened relations with our valued South Korean allies . It is in this context that we note that the two most challenging geopolitical , as ...
... improve our combined defense , promote regional stability , and lay the basis for strength- ened relations with our valued South Korean allies . It is in this context that we note that the two most challenging geopolitical , as ...
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... improve our combined defense , promote regional stability , and lay the basis for strengthened relations with our valued South Korean allies . From a Con- gressional perspective , there is unanimity in Washington that America's commit ...
... improve our combined defense , promote regional stability , and lay the basis for strengthened relations with our valued South Korean allies . From a Con- gressional perspective , there is unanimity in Washington that America's commit ...
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... improving our effectiveness and capability as an ally and friend in the region . Transformation is the word that Secretary Rumsfeld likes to use . So there are a lot of new factors in our defense planning , but there are also some ...
... improving our effectiveness and capability as an ally and friend in the region . Transformation is the word that Secretary Rumsfeld likes to use . So there are a lot of new factors in our defense planning , but there are also some ...
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... improving , upgrading and modernizing our presence and our ability to fight wars , to defend , deter , not to reduce our commitment , not to pull out . Just the oppo- site . It is to leave - it is to exploit new technological ...
... improving , upgrading and modernizing our presence and our ability to fight wars , to defend , deter , not to reduce our commitment , not to pull out . Just the oppo- site . It is to leave - it is to exploit new technological ...
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... improved in recent years . We seek a constructive and candid relationship with this emerging and important power ... improve its deterrent capability , which we consider essential to the maintenance of peace in the Taiwan Strait ...
... improved in recent years . We seek a constructive and candid relationship with this emerging and important power ... improve its deterrent capability , which we consider essential to the maintenance of peace in the Taiwan Strait ...
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