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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... threat from East Asia is that posed by North Korea . The conventional military threat threat to South to South Korea on the peninsula remains undiminished . With its " military - first " policy , the North Korean regime continues to ...
... threat from East Asia is that posed by North Korea . The conventional military threat threat to South to South Korea on the peninsula remains undiminished . With its " military - first " policy , the North Korean regime continues to ...
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... threats to global security . First and foremost , we are keenly focused on the Korean Penin- sula , where , although ... threat of trafficking nuclear weapons or fissile material while undermining international treaties and norms against ...
... threats to global security . First and foremost , we are keenly focused on the Korean Penin- sula , where , although ... threat of trafficking nuclear weapons or fissile material while undermining international treaties and norms against ...
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... threat or use of force as the only acceptable path . President Bush has made clear our support for the one China ... threats like the Abu Sayyaf group in the Phil- ippines and the Jemaah Islamiah , or the JI , a foreign terrorist or ...
... threat or use of force as the only acceptable path . President Bush has made clear our support for the one China ... threats like the Abu Sayyaf group in the Phil- ippines and the Jemaah Islamiah , or the JI , a foreign terrorist or ...
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... threats . Our aim here is to simplify joint structures , reduce overhead and streamline decision - making processes , and this new threat context , success is all about speed of command . Third , we are working hard to develop ...
... threats . Our aim here is to simplify joint structures , reduce overhead and streamline decision - making processes , and this new threat context , success is all about speed of command . Third , we are working hard to develop ...
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... threats like terrorism , the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction ( WMD ) , and illegal drug trade • Instability ... threat to U.S. , allied , and friendly interests in the USPACOM Area of Responsibility ( AOR ) . Bolstered by ...
... threats like terrorism , the proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction ( WMD ) , and illegal drug trade • Instability ... threat to U.S. , allied , and friendly interests in the USPACOM Area of Responsibility ( AOR ) . Bolstered by ...
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