U.S. Security Policy in Asia and the Pacific: The View from the Pacific Command : Joint Hearing Before the Subcommittee on East Asia and the Pacific and Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, February 27, 2002, Volume 4 |
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... Armed Forces , remain essential for deterring aggression and promoting peaceful develop- ment in the region . Having said that , the threat of international terrorism now con- fronts the United States with a unique foreign policy and ...
... Armed Forces , remain essential for deterring aggression and promoting peaceful develop- ment in the region . Having said that , the threat of international terrorism now con- fronts the United States with a unique foreign policy and ...
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... force . Air Force bombers deployed across the Pacific to the Pacific Command base in Diego Garcia from which they conducted combat sorties . Reserve Compo- nents rapidly mobilized to augment our forces throughout the Asia- Pacific ...
... force . Air Force bombers deployed across the Pacific to the Pacific Command base in Diego Garcia from which they conducted combat sorties . Reserve Compo- nents rapidly mobilized to augment our forces throughout the Asia- Pacific ...
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... forces which we " rode hard and put away wet " over the last several months here . I am talking about Navy and ... Armed Forces , such as Indonesia's Armed Forces , that are essential to defeating international terrorism over the long ...
... forces which we " rode hard and put away wet " over the last several months here . I am talking about Navy and ... Armed Forces , such as Indonesia's Armed Forces , that are essential to defeating international terrorism over the long ...
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... forces in the USPACOM AOR . For the first time since World War II , the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force is at sea ... armed forces and supported civilian authorities throughout the Asia - Pacific region since the 11 September terrorist ...
... forces in the USPACOM AOR . For the first time since World War II , the Japan Maritime Self Defense Force is at sea ... armed forces and supported civilian authorities throughout the Asia - Pacific region since the 11 September terrorist ...
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... Forces Korea ( USFK ) . However , USPACOM still has over 1,070 unfunded Anti - Terrorism Force Protection ( ATFP ) ... armed forces remain in the lead role in East Timor and in the shaping of East Timor's new defense force . In addition ...
... Forces Korea ( USFK ) . However , USPACOM still has over 1,070 unfunded Anti - Terrorism Force Protection ( ATFP ) ... armed forces remain in the lead role in East Timor and in the shaping of East Timor's new defense force . In addition ...
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11 September Abu Sayyaf Group ACTD activities ADMIRAL BLAIR Afghanistan aircraft al-Qaida allies American areas Armed Forces Asia-Pacific region Australia ballistic missiles bilateral campaign capabilities challenges Chinese civilian coalition partners continue counter-terrorism Counter-Terrorism Fellowship Program countries DELETED deployed deployment East Timor efforts enhance exercises facilities FALEOMAVAEGA force protection funding global human rights humanitarian assistance IMET improve Indonesian military intelligence interoperability Japan Japanese Jemaah Islamiyah Laskar Jihad LEACH logistics Malaysia maritime military-to-military million missile defense missions MPAT multilateral naval Navy North Korea officers Operation ENDURING FREEDOM operations peaceful development peacekeeping personnel Philippines potential QUESTION readiness Regional Defense relationship ROHRABACHER role Singapore South China Sea Southeast Asia sustain Taiwan tary TEAM terrorist Thailand Theater Security Cooperation threat tion U.S. forces U.S. interests U.S. military U.S. Pacific Command United USPACOM war on terrorism warfighting weapons