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conventional deterrence
![US INF Withdrawal, Archipelagic Defense, and Managing the China Challenge US INF Withdrawal, Archipelagic Defense, and Managing the China Challenge](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat-inf_inspection_of_pershing_ii_missiles_in_1989_1.jpg)
US INF Withdrawal, Archipelagic Defense, and Managing the China Challenge
By Ankit Panda
Is the case in Asia for conventional U.S. cruise missiles strong enough to justify the INF withdrawal?
![How the ‘Deep State’ Stopped a US President From Withdrawing US Troops From Korea How the ‘Deep State’ Stopped a US President From Withdrawing US Troops From Korea](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat-ap_7906290122.jpg)
How the ‘Deep State’ Stopped a US President From Withdrawing US Troops From Korea
By Franz-Stefan Gady
President Carter wanted to withdraw U.S. ground troops from the peninsula. The 'deep state' disagreed.
![Conventional Deterrence in the Asia-Pacific Region Conventional Deterrence in the Asia-Pacific Region](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/03/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2016-02-29_16-54-08.jpg)
Conventional Deterrence in the Asia-Pacific Region
By Ankit Panda
Are Asian militaries taking the challenges of conventional deterrence seriously?
![Should U.S. Allies in Asia Get Their Own Nukes? Should U.S. Allies in Asia Get Their Own Nukes?](https://thediplomat.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/01/sizes/thumbnail/thediplomat_2015-01-23_07-21-05.jpg)
Should U.S. Allies in Asia Get Their Own Nukes?
By Christine M. Leah
With the U.S. stretched to provide a conventional deterrence, is it time to reconsider a fundamental policy?
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