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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... remains absolutely committed to being a factor in the Pa- cific , a bulwark of stability and security and freedom in this vast region that has been described . There have been some confusing re- ports out there about what our plans are ...
... remains absolutely committed to being a factor in the Pa- cific , a bulwark of stability and security and freedom in this vast region that has been described . There have been some confusing re- ports out there about what our plans are ...
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... remains nec- essary , not only militarily necessary , but politically necessary , be- cause we have allies and friends who look to us for our commit- ment , and the forward presence has that political function . But it is clear that in ...
... remains nec- essary , not only militarily necessary , but politically necessary , be- cause we have allies and friends who look to us for our commit- ment , and the forward presence has that political function . But it is clear that in ...
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... remains undiminished . With its " military - first " policy , the North Korean regime continues to spend a disproportionate amount of its scarce resources on maintaining a million- man army that keeps tensions on the peninsula ...
... remains undiminished . With its " military - first " policy , the North Korean regime continues to spend a disproportionate amount of its scarce resources on maintaining a million- man army that keeps tensions on the peninsula ...
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... remains the largest friction point in the relationship between China and the United States . We seek peaceful resolution free from the threat or use of force as the only acceptable path . President Bush has made clear our support for ...
... remains the largest friction point in the relationship between China and the United States . We seek peaceful resolution free from the threat or use of force as the only acceptable path . President Bush has made clear our support for ...
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... remains key to our engagement effort . The Government of the Republic of the Philippines ( GRP ) continues to attack ter- rorist infrastructure and capabilities in the Philippines and throughout the region . President Gloria Macapagal ...
... remains key to our engagement effort . The Government of the Republic of the Philippines ( GRP ) continues to attack ter- rorist infrastructure and capabilities in the Philippines and throughout the region . President Gloria Macapagal ...
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