We must continue to be clear and consistent in our policy to oppose unilateral actions by any claimant seeking to change the status quo through the use of coercion, intimidation, or military force.
Editor's note · Context
Gardner emphasizes U.S. opposition to coercive actions in the South China Sea.
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