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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... peace and security in this vital region . As my colleagues are aware , maintaining a robust overseas mili- tary presence has historically been a key element of the United States national security policy in Asia - Pacific . The United ...
... peace and security in this vital region . As my colleagues are aware , maintaining a robust overseas mili- tary presence has historically been a key element of the United States national security policy in Asia - Pacific . The United ...
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... peace and security in this vital region . As my colleagues are aware , maintaining a robust overseas military presence has historically been a key element of U.S. national security policy in the Asia - Pacific . The U.S. presence in the ...
... peace and security in this vital region . As my colleagues are aware , maintaining a robust overseas military presence has historically been a key element of U.S. national security policy in the Asia - Pacific . The U.S. presence in the ...
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... peace and secu- rity . You have my prepared statement , which I respectfully ask to be- Mr. LEACH . Without objection , it will be placed in the record . All three opening statements will be placed in the record , and all three of you ...
... peace and secu- rity . You have my prepared statement , which I respectfully ask to be- Mr. LEACH . Without objection , it will be placed in the record . All three opening statements will be placed in the record , and all three of you ...
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... peace . And this brings me to the issue of the so - called footprint , the American military posture in the Asia - Pacific region . The buzzword in the Pentagon is our military footprint . And I want to say a few words , and my ...
... peace . And this brings me to the issue of the so - called footprint , the American military posture in the Asia - Pacific region . The buzzword in the Pentagon is our military footprint . And I want to say a few words , and my ...
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... peace enforcement and peacekeeping . Our training relationship has expanded over the last decade to in- clude cooperation also on counter - drug matters , disaster response , humanitarian as- sistance , demining , and now counter ...
... peace enforcement and peacekeeping . Our training relationship has expanded over the last decade to in- clude cooperation also on counter - drug matters , disaster response , humanitarian as- sistance , demining , and now counter ...
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