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Page 179
... the U.S. should take concrete and effective measures to ensure the security of
the ROC and the Western Pacific ; treaties and agreements and other
arrangement should be continued “ in full force and effect ” through appropriate
legislative ...
... the U.S. should take concrete and effective measures to ensure the security of
the ROC and the Western Pacific ; treaties and agreements and other
arrangement should be continued “ in full force and effect ” through appropriate
legislative ...
Page 181
Section 2B of the TRA says that it is the policy of the U.S. ( 1 ) to declare that
peace and stability in the Western Pacific area are in the political , security , and
economic interests of the United States , and are matters of international concern
; ( 2 ) ...
Section 2B of the TRA says that it is the policy of the U.S. ( 1 ) to declare that
peace and stability in the Western Pacific area are in the political , security , and
economic interests of the United States , and are matters of international concern
; ( 2 ) ...
Page 224
l Ponomarev also promised support for “ revolutionary movement ” aimed at
overthrowing pro - Western leaderships , and specifically cited countries around
the Indian Ocean , including Iran . It is crystal clear that with increasing military
power ...
l Ponomarev also promised support for “ revolutionary movement ” aimed at
overthrowing pro - Western leaderships , and specifically cited countries around
the Indian Ocean , including Iran . It is crystal clear that with increasing military
power ...
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