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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... strengthened relations with our valued South Korean allies . From a Con- gressional perspective , there is unanimity in Washington that America's commit- ment to South Korea has to be steadfast and our alliance held very much unques ...
... strengthened relations with our valued South Korean allies . From a Con- gressional perspective , there is unanimity in Washington that America's commit- ment to South Korea has to be steadfast and our alliance held very much unques ...
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... strengthening existing security ties and devel- oping new partnerships ; • to dissuade military competition by influencing the choices of key states , rais- ing the costs of military competition , and experimenting with transformed ...
... strengthening existing security ties and devel- oping new partnerships ; • to dissuade military competition by influencing the choices of key states , rais- ing the costs of military competition , and experimenting with transformed ...
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... strengthen deterrence in new conditions . Modernization of our combined forces - transformation - is a necessity and also an opportunity . Our two Presidents have pledged to work closely together on what they called , in their May 14 ...
... strengthen deterrence in new conditions . Modernization of our combined forces - transformation - is a necessity and also an opportunity . Our two Presidents have pledged to work closely together on what they called , in their May 14 ...
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... strengthen U.S. defense rela- tions with key allies and partners and enable us better to respond to unforeseen ... strengthens our ability to fulfill our defense commitments . No ally or friend - especially after recent events should ...
... strengthen U.S. defense rela- tions with key allies and partners and enable us better to respond to unforeseen ... strengthens our ability to fulfill our defense commitments . No ally or friend - especially after recent events should ...
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... strengthening our command and control con- structs to better respond to emerging security threats . Our aim here is to simplify joint structures , reduce overhead and streamline decision - making processes , and this new threat context ...
... strengthening our command and control con- structs to better respond to emerging security threats . Our aim here is to simplify joint structures , reduce overhead and streamline decision - making processes , and this new threat context ...
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