Congressional Issues 2012
FOREIGN AFFAIRS
Asian Defense Commitments
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The U.S. government should
- terminate, within three years, all defense treaties with South
Korea and the Philippines, and withdraw all American military
units from those countries by that deadline;
- rescind, within three years, the informal commitment to defend
Taiwan;
- continue the policy of being willing to sell Taiwan conventional
weapon systems;
- withdraw all ground forces from Japan within two years;
- reassess whether to continue stationing any air and naval units in Japan;
and
- immediately commence discussions with Japan about replacing the
U.S.-Japan security treaty with a more informal cooperative security
arrangement.
- expand economic and limited security ties with China
while pressing Beijing to accelerate democratic, human rights, and
market reforms and to resolve international disputes peacefully;
- drop Washington’s implicit defense guarantee to Taiwan
but permit defense contractors to sell Taipei any weapons it deems
necessary for its defense (without government subsidies and loan
guarantees); and
- remain aloof from other flashpoints that could turn into war, such
as those on the Indian subcontinent.
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