During the Bush years, the so-called neoconservative camp believed it had formulated the means of convincing an American electorate dominated by the leftist media to support the projection of American power in the Islamic world.
She would also appreciate its importance in the projection of American power in Asia and beyond as much of the nation's long-range transport aircraft supplying our military operations around the world transit through Elmendorf.
And just as the rise of China is a straight-line projection of current economic trends, American decline is a straight-line projection of the fearful, pessimistic mood of a country war-weary and in the grip of a severe recession.
The aim would be to render American power projection in Asia riskier and more costly, so that America's allies would no longer be able to rely on it to deter aggression or to combat subtler forms of coercion.
Wallop -- who received the Center for Security Policy's prestigious "Keeper of the Flame" award in 1992 -- amplified on Mr. Smith's remarks with a keynote address highlighting the ominous implications of this treaty for U.S. economic interests, for American sovereignty and for the readiness and power projection capabilities of the Nation's military.
On 8 June 1994, the Center for Security Policy convened a day-long "Roundtable Discussion" on the policy implications of limitations on U.S. power-projection capabilities and the role long-range manned bombers could and should play in future American defense strategies.
On 8 June 1994, the Center for Security Policy convened a day-long "Roundtable Discussion" on the policy implications of limitations on U.S. power-projection capabilities and the role long-range manned bombers could -- and should -- play in future American defense strategies.