Fact Sheet: Working Together to Build More Hopeful Societies in the Asia-Pacific Region
16th Nov 2006, 22:45 GMT
America Must Maintain Its Presence In The Pacific: We Must Seize Our Common Opportunities, Confront Our Common Threats, And Help Our Partners Build More Hopeful Societies Throughout This Vital Part Of The World. America will remain engaged in Asia because our interests depend on the expansion of freedom and opportunity in this region.
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