It behooves the House Republican leadership, therefore, to find ways to secure a renewed mandate without jeopardizing vital national interests.
The Speaker focussed on the imperative in a democracy of educating the public about the true nature of threats to vital national interests.
If America should pursue only its vital national interests, there may be very little for our military to do and small justification for a robust combat capability.
Whatever the shortcomings of our friends in Iraq, they are not an excuse to retreat from the real enemies who threaten our vital national interests there.
Despite the obvious costs of this policy, Beijing apparently regards them as worth paying to maintain a tight grip on its sensitive border areas, which are regarded as vital national interests.
With the prospect of many other foreign companies utilizing the American capital markets to finance activities that are directly opposed to vital U.S. national interests, it is imperative that you investigate this matter thoroughly in order to determine those SEC procedures that are appropriate for guarding our vital national interests.
Both today and during her tenure in power, she has advocated a national security strategy based on subcontracting vital national security interests to outside forces.
Beyond the daily benefits the US enjoys from its close ties with Israel, the US has three fundamental, permanent, vital national security interests in the Middle East.
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"Ford Motor Company is to be commended for its sensitivity to the vital national security interests at stake in this joint venture, " the Center's Director, Frank J.
But they failed to allow for the fact that the commission discharges lots of practical duties vital to national interests, and so needs a boss strong enough to keep it stable and orderly.
Since then, President Obama has affirmed that the hope and change on which he campaigned amounts, in foreign policy terms, to making a decent showing in a global popularity contest at the expense of vital American national interests.
The question is, if the CWC falls far short of that goal and worse yet, does not actually serve vital national security interests are the real and expensive sacrifices that will nonetheless be required of us worth making?
Unfortunately, this is not the first time that the young Bush administration which came to office on a platform of ending the Clinton-Gore practice of compromising vital national security interests in order to satisfy perceived political dictates has engaged in just such behavior.
Unfortunately, this is not the first time that the young Bush administration which came to office on a platform of ending the Clinton-Gore practice of compromising vital national security interests in order to satisfy perceived political dictates has engaged in just such behavior.
We lost four brave Americans, patriots who accepted the risks that come with service because they know that their contributions are vital to our national interests and national security.
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"We appeal to our Western partners, especially the U.S. and NATO, that they should look at the stakes for Afghanistan and for the international community, particularly the vital national-security interests, and base their future decisions on the imperative of these interests rather than the angry statements of a leader, " said Mr. Atmar.
But it is vital to our national security interests, and maintaining that cooperative relationship is a high priority precisely because it is in the interests of the United States of America and the American people that we do maintain that relationship.
For example: What threats to vital U.S. national interests still exist -- or are beginning to emerge -- as the Cold War fades into history?
For these reasons among others, we consider the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty signed by President Clinton in 1996 to be inconsistent with vital U.S. national interests.
This requirement is one America uniquely faces in light of its need to provide extended deterrence -- a need that has not disappeared with the end of the Cold War and that, if anything, may increase with the proliferation of weapons of mass....We consider the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty signed by President Clinton in 1996 to be inconsistent with vital U.S. national interests.
Since the content of these exchanges are not defined, presumably the legislation could even be interpreted to permit the transfer of dual-use technologies, military secrets or other information vital to U.S. national security interests.
It is not merely another commercial transaction, one in which vital U.S. economic and national security interests will be assured by whatever outcomes are determined by globalized market forces.
And again, it is important to remember, as complex as this relationship is, despite the differences that we have, that it remains a very important and vital relationship for the United States because of our national security interests.
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