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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... ment to South Korea has to be steadfast and our alliance held very much unques- tioned as the unpredictable unification process with the North proceeds . In terms of the campaign against terrorism , it appears that regional extremist ...
... ment to South Korea has to be steadfast and our alliance held very much unques- tioned as the unpredictable unification process with the North proceeds . In terms of the campaign against terrorism , it appears that regional extremist ...
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... be placed in the record , and all three of you may proceed as you see fit . Mr. RODMAN . Thank you . So I will just say a few brief words based on the prepared state- ment . There are a number of new things going on in 5.
... be placed in the record , and all three of you may proceed as you see fit . Mr. RODMAN . Thank you . So I will just say a few brief words based on the prepared state- ment . There are a number of new things going on in 5.
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... ment , and the forward presence has that political function . But it is clear that in new conditions our forward presence may need to change . It needs to be modernized . It needs to take the full- est advantage of new technologies ...
... ment , and the forward presence has that political function . But it is clear that in new conditions our forward presence may need to change . It needs to be modernized . It needs to take the full- est advantage of new technologies ...
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... ment to link national authorities and local first responders with real - time informa- tion . We have made great strides in improving C4 capabilities in the Pacific The- ater , but we must continue improvements at a rapid pace to keep ...
... ment to link national authorities and local first responders with real - time informa- tion . We have made great strides in improving C4 capabilities in the Pacific The- ater , but we must continue improvements at a rapid pace to keep ...
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... ment in which we train . Last year , Congress enacted three elements of our proposal but did not act on the remaining five . This year , the President has resubmitted the remaining RRPI proposals , with some modifications based on both 22.
... ment in which we train . Last year , Congress enacted three elements of our proposal but did not act on the remaining five . This year , the President has resubmitted the remaining RRPI proposals , with some modifications based on both 22.
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