On the recordJuly 31, 2012
To what extent has congressional ambiguity, and in some cases inaction, potentially emboldened forces that are opposed to a continuing Marine presence in Okinawa?
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congress.govTo what extent has congressional ambiguity, and in some cases inaction, potentially emboldened forces that are opposed to a continuing Marine presence in Okinawa?
Bordallo questions the impact of congressional actions on U.S. military presence in Okinawa.
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