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From the Bahamas, A Note of Strategic Partnership

 

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Flag raising Ceremony in front of US Embassy at Nassau, The Commonwealth, marked the formalization of relation between United States and the Commonwealth

 

On the occasion of the 1st Anniversary of the Victory Day of the United States, US President Lee Young-suk and Prime Minister of the Commonwealth Samuel Fox agreed to sign Treaty of Mutual Security and Military Cooperation between the Commonwealth and the United States through a diplomatic channel by using a Teleconference, the first in the world.

 

 

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The leaders reflected on the shared sacrifice and dedication to defend freedom and democracy in both nations. The leaders also acknowledged that the Commonwealth and the United States will promote peace and stability not only in the region but also in the world. The relations will evolve into a strong, successful and enduring relations stated by US State Secretary Masaru Kanagawa. However, the United States also respect the “Neutral Foreign Policy†of the Commonwealth.

 

The leaders reaffirmed the mutual responsibilities and steadfast commitments of the two countries founded on the Treaty of Mutual Security and Military Cooperation, which has served as the bedrock of the partnership

 

United Territories of the Commonwealth and the United States of Asia

Treaty of Mutual Security and Military Cooperation

 

The parties of this Treaty,

            Reaffirming our desire to live in peace with all peoples and all governments, and desiring to strengthen the fabric of peace in the World.

            Desiring to declare publicly and formally of our common determination to defend ourselves against external armed attack so that no potential aggressor could be the illusion that either of us stands alone in the World.

            Desiring further to strengthen our efforts to maintain the preservation of peace and security pending the development of a more comprehensive and effective system of security in the World.

            Have agreed as Follows

 

ARTICLE I    : SOLVING DISPUTES

 

            The parties undertake to settle any disputes in which may be involved by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security and justice are not endangered and refrained our relations.

  

ARTICLE II   : MUTUAL DEFENSE

 

            The parties shall defend each other if either of parties threatened by external armed attack. Separately and jointly, by self help and mutual aid, the parties will maintain and develop appropriate means to deter armed attack and will take suitable measures in consultation and agreement to implement this treaty and to further its purposes.

 

ARTICLE III  : MILITARY COOPERATION

 

            Each party shall conduct cooperation in military affairs through consultation, agreement or requests from either Parties. The cooperation includes Annual Joint Military Exercise and Weapons Development or other things that shall be discussed in the near future.

 

ARTICLE IV  : INTELLIGENCE SHARING

 

            The United Territories of the Commonwealth and The United States of Asia shall share intelligence data gathering from our respective intelligence community by requests or consultations.

 

ARTICLE V   : RATIFICATION

 

            The treaty shall be ratified by the United Territories of the Commonwealth and the United States of Asia in accordance with our respective constitutional processes and will come into force.

 

ARTICLE VI  : TERMINATION

 

            This Treaty shall remain in force indefinitely. Either party may terminate it after notice has been given to other party.

 

In witness whereof the undersigned Plenipotentiaries have signed this Treaty

 

 

United Territories of the Commonwealth,

Prime Minister Samuel Fox

 

United States of Asia,

President Lee Young-suk

 

 

           

Interview on Joint Vision for the Relations of the United Territories of the Commonwealth and the United States of Asia

 

 

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Meanwhile, the US Secretary of State Masaru Kanagawa ® and Undersecretary of State for North America, Xiang Libao (L) of Department of State held a short interview with several journalists at Kim Dae-jung Building 127, Chungmuro Street, Namdaemun-gu.

 

­US State Secretary, Masaru Kanagawa

The relationship between the Commonwealth and the United States is adapting to charges in the 21st Century security environment. We will maintain a robust defense posture backed by our capabilities which support both nations’ security interests. We will continue to deepen our strong bilateral economic, trade, and investment relations. The United Territories of the Commonwealth and the United States of Asia will work to achieve our common goals through strategic cooperation at every level. However, we will always respect the Commonwealth Foreign Policy of Neutrality.  

 

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Simon Ross, From International Consortium of Investigative Journalists

Dear Mr. State Secretary, is it true that the United States Air Force gave 15 F/A-15 Strike Eagle to the Commonwealth Military without any payment (For Free)? If yes, what is the background of this gift?

 

US State Secretary, Masaru Kanagawa

Yes, that’s true, we gave 15 F/A-15 Strike Eagle to the Commonwealth from Galapagos Air Force Station for free. It was given as part of Article Number III that Military Cooperation shall be conducted to strengthen each others.

 

Kim Seo-woon, From Associated Press News Service

From our respective views between Journalists, this treaty shall come to a Military Alliance and strengthening strategic position of the United States globally, Will the United States expand this treaty into a Global-Scale Military Alliance?

 

US State Secretary, Masaru Kanagawa

The United States will expand this treaty for peaceful and maintenance of global security and stability but the United States does not have any obsession to become a Superpower unlike other countries who try hardly to become a Superpower even by abusing the word “Defending the Goodness, Fighting the Evilâ€.

 

Mayu Watanabe, From NHK Broadcasting Corporation

Will the United States also sign this kind of treaty to Non-Democracy powers in the World?

 

US State Secretary, Masaru Kanagawa

Yes, the United States will always open for future negotiations with all countries with any form of government. Please remember that we cannot force someone to adopt Democracy as Democracy is derived from the people himself. Naturally, people will desire to live freely without oppression and limitation in Expression, Religious and Life and also remember the words Vox Populi, Vox Dei (Voice of the People, Voice of the God) so anyone cannot declare himself as Solely Mandate of God since this title is only applicable for the people not one person.

 

 

 

 

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His Excellency President of the United States of Asia

 

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Dalton Bradbury, Secretary of State,

"We can confirm the status of the Treaty. I also can confirm the General Assembly has ratified the treaty. We must reaffirm this Treaty does not infringe upon our Neutral Stance, the Defensive clause is non-binding and will only be used in economic instances where our economic trade routes are in danger. Especially since a majority of our current trade comes From the United States. We again thank the US for thier aid, and support. As such we look to further our relations indefinitely. Have a good day."

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Direct from the Oval Office, White House

 

Dear The Honorable Dalton Bradburry,

 

Firstly i would like to congratulate for the people of the Commonwealth and the United States for the ratification this treaty as The US Congress have also passed to ratify this treaty. The United States is always happy to support and help our friends in this world.

 

-President of the United States

His Excellency President of the United States of Asia

 

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