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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... meet our obligations under the Taiwan Relations Act . So the relatively calm rhetoric across the Taiwan Strait in recent months has been encouraging , as has China's assistance on the North Korean issues . We are building momentum in ...
... meet our obligations under the Taiwan Relations Act . So the relatively calm rhetoric across the Taiwan Strait in recent months has been encouraging , as has China's assistance on the North Korean issues . We are building momentum in ...
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... meet this challenge , USPACOM and regional governments have strengthened counterterrorism cooperation over the past year . Regional governments have made progress achieving counterterrorism goals through legislation that combats ter ...
... meet this challenge , USPACOM and regional governments have strengthened counterterrorism cooperation over the past year . Regional governments have made progress achieving counterterrorism goals through legislation that combats ter ...
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... meet National Telecommunications and Information Administration ( NTIA ) mandate for frequency consolidation and allow for excellent interoperability with non - military partners . Information Assurance and Information Sharing ...
... meet National Telecommunications and Information Administration ( NTIA ) mandate for frequency consolidation and allow for excellent interoperability with non - military partners . Information Assurance and Information Sharing ...
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... meet current OPLAN and contingency plan ( CONPLAN ) warfighting requirements . From a homeland defense perspective , continued development and fielding of a Bal- listic Missile Defense System ( BMDS ) capable of intercepting missiles in ...
... meet current OPLAN and contingency plan ( CONPLAN ) warfighting requirements . From a homeland defense perspective , continued development and fielding of a Bal- listic Missile Defense System ( BMDS ) capable of intercepting missiles in ...
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... meet strategic airlift needs in our AOR . Our number one strategic lift shortfall is airlift due largely to the retirement of aging C - 141 and C - 130 airframes and sub- standard C - 5 aircraft performance . Additionally , to better meet ...
... meet strategic airlift needs in our AOR . Our number one strategic lift shortfall is airlift due largely to the retirement of aging C - 141 and C - 130 airframes and sub- standard C - 5 aircraft performance . Additionally , to better meet ...
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