I believe these principles remain valid today. These include: first, Maintaining regional stability and security-- particularly with respect to potential flashpoints on the Korean peninsula, the Asian subcontinent, and Taiwan--by sustaining our regional security commitments.
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U.S. foreign policy objectives in Asia and principles guiding them.
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