U.S. Credibility at Stake in South China Sea, Senator Says
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U.S. Credibility at Stake in South China Sea, Senator Says

Beijing : China | Jun 15, 2011 at 2:08 AM PDT
Source: CNSNews.com
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East Asia, says he does not believe bilateral resolutions are possible. Not one of these countries has enough leverage to have that type of a solution, absent the commitment of the United States to try to bring about a multilateral environment where these issues could properly be discussed, he told... FULL ARTICLE AT CNSNews.com
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