"(Reuters) - President Barack Obama leaves on Friday for a 9-day Asia-Pacific tour aimed at deepening U.S. economic and security ties in the region, a top foreign policy goal of his administration.
Nervous about China's rising clout, U.S. allies such as Japan and South Korea will seek reassurances from Obama about America's staying power in the Pacific at a time of economic sluggishness and declining defense budgets."
Nervous about China's rising clout, U.S. allies such as Japan and South Korea will seek reassurances from Obama about America's staying power in the Pacific at a time of economic sluggishness and declining defense budgets."
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