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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... missile technology . We hope to learn more about this ap- proach during the course of our hearing today . In terms of the campaign against terrorism , it appears that re- gional extremist networks are larger , more capable and more ...
... missile technology . We hope to learn more about this ap- proach during the course of our hearing today . In terms of the campaign against terrorism , it appears that re- gional extremist networks are larger , more capable and more ...
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... missile technology . We hope to learn more about this approach during the course of our hearing today . Change is also imminent in U.S. troop deployments in South Korea . Here it is important to stress that the purpose of these ...
... missile technology . We hope to learn more about this approach during the course of our hearing today . Change is also imminent in U.S. troop deployments in South Korea . Here it is important to stress that the purpose of these ...
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... missile defense . In the Republic of Korea , where our alliance has endured for over 50 years , we and our Korean allies have launched a joint review of our military posture . The process is guided by how best to take advantage of 8.
... missile defense . In the Republic of Korea , where our alliance has endured for over 50 years , we and our Korean allies have launched a joint review of our military posture . The process is guided by how best to take advantage of 8.
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... missile build - up , which is proceeding at a pace of 75 new deployed missiles a year . Our task is to assist Taiwan to improve its deterrent capability , which we consider essential to the maintenance of peace in the Taiwan Strait ...
... missile build - up , which is proceeding at a pace of 75 new deployed missiles a year . Our task is to assist Taiwan to improve its deterrent capability , which we consider essential to the maintenance of peace in the Taiwan Strait ...
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... missile proliferator would destabilize North- east Asia and pose the threat of trafficking nuclear weapons or fissile material while undermining international treaties and norms against proliferation . And our greatest fear , of course ...
... missile proliferator would destabilize North- east Asia and pose the threat of trafficking nuclear weapons or fissile material while undermining international treaties and norms against proliferation . And our greatest fear , of course ...
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