And both the United States and Europe have real and important strategic interests in Bosnia.
China and the United States shared temporary, limited strategic interests during the Cold War.
Yet China's strategic interests in having an ally on its southern border haven't changed.
But Mr Case argues that acquisitions are usually in the strategic interests of both sides.
The Angolan government has secured its strategic interests by establishing a military presence inside Congo.
For the past 16 years, successive Israeli governments have wrongly believed that politics trump strategic interests.
But American policy has thus far failed to reflect the strategic interests we have in the region.
This approach is not only consistent with traditional American values and strategic interests.
Ironically, all of these policies are consonant not only with Israel's strategic needs, but with the US's own strategic interests.
And with the strategic interests the U.S. has in both Saudi Arabia and Bahrain, is he concerned about the conflict between those two?
The real world, however, requires a clear understanding of all the relevant local legal, financial and operational constraints, while balancing short-term traction with long-term strategic interests.
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So to is the idea that the United States must be involved wherever the U.N. wishes to go, whether American strategic interests are involved or not.
More to the point, he appears to fully appreciate that his values, America's long-term strategic interests, and his electoral mandate allow him to do no less.
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Japan and China are important partners, and the government of Japan wishes to further deepen the existing mutually beneficial relationship based on common strategic interests with China.
Its importance to our strategic interests deserves fresh scrutiny.
As we consider the future of our armed forces, we've begun a review that will identify our most important strategic interests and guide our defense priorities and spending over the coming decade.
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Given in particular the U.S. military's burgeoning demand for secure, global high-bandwidth, there is much riding on this decision, for America's strategic interests as well as its economic competitiveness in the 21st Century.
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Many others also have strategic interests at risk.
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Neither the long-term strategic interests of the United States nor the short-term interests of its taxpayers will be served if American resources continue to be squandered in ways that retard, rather than advance, this process.
The big powers that are eager to promote stability will also have to join in the balancing act, trying to achieve harmony between strategic interests, the aspirations of the peoples concerned and the means available.
It encompasses our national security interests, our strategic interests, but most importantly, the bond of two democracies who share a common set of values and whose people have grown closer and closer as time goes on.
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And I think that's tremendously important not because we all have to feel better, but because there are very important foreign policy and strategic interests that we've discussed a lot in that region of the world.
The long-term strategic interests of both Canada and the United States are better served if all parties involved heed the analysis under way in the State Department rather than resort to legislative fiat or a presidential veto.
These agreements also promote America's strategic interests.
Does the US really fail to understand what will happen to its strategic interests in the Middle East if the Muslim Brotherhood either forms the next regime or is the power behind the throne of the next regime in Cairo?
While Rice says that in foreign policy "America's values are extremely important, " she hews closer to the tradition of Korbel and other realists, such as Hans Morgenthau, who place greater weight on defending strategic interests and tending to the balance of power.
And so both sides have to begin to think about their long-term strategic interests instead of worrying about can I gain a short-term tactical advantage here or there, and say to themselves, what's the big picture and how do we get this done?
Whereas in 1962 the US acted alone against the threatened Soviet deployment of nuclear missiles in Cuba, in 1956, France, Israel and Britain acted against Egypt without US permission to limit the harm that then-Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser could cause to their separate strategic interests.
Looking at now-released cabinet records concerning the invasion of Suez (1956), the US and British-supported overthrow of Iranian Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadeq (1953) and the overthrow of the elected government of British Guiana (1953), Mr Curtis finds talk in private only of oil and other strategic interests.
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