Not exact matches
Those prerequisites include terminating America's
military presence in South Korea as well as
ending the U.S. regional nuclear umbrella, a security arrangement in which Washington promises in - kind retaliation on behalf of close allies if they are attacked with nuclear weapons.
The mainstream of Christian ethics has contended that there can be a legitimate or «just» use of
military force — legitimacy being determined by a variety of factors, such as the
presence of a «just cause,» «right authority,» «last resort,» and the use of «means proportional to the
end.»
Since the
end of the Cold War, the U.S.
military presence overseas has changed profoundly.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's controversial «reinterpretation» of the Japanese constitution could see Japan assert itself as an international
military presence for the first time in the seven decades since it's surrender
ended World War II.
First, the influence of the United States on South Korea — both from its decades - long
military presence in the country and its position since the
end of the Cold War as lone superpower — has prompted social changes in the country that make it ready for public involvement in trials.