[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 222 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
1st Session
H. RES. 222
Emphasizing the importance of alliances and partnerships.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
March 13, 2019
Mr. Engel (for himself, Mr. McCaul, Ms. Slotkin, and Mr. Waltz)
submitted the following resolution; which was referred to the Committee
on Foreign Affairs
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RESOLUTION
Emphasizing the importance of alliances and partnerships.
Whereas from the American Revolution, through two World Wars, the Cold War, and
the fight against international terrorist organizations, the United
States has successfully relied on alliances and partnerships with like-
minded countries to further its vital security, political, and economic
interests, starting with the Treaty of Alliance with France in 1778 and
continuing to the present day;
Whereas the United States alliances and partnerships are among America's most
precious geopolitical assets, strengthening the United States military
power, geostrategic influence, global legitimacy, diplomatic leverage,
and economic influence by establishing enduring cooperation among like-
minded countries and deterring potential aggressors;
Whereas alliances and partnerships strengthen the ability of the United States
to advance the universal values of democracy, human rights, and the rule
of law;
Whereas the United States has maintained alliances since 1945 to protect its
security and long-term interests and which often resulted in substantial
diplomatic, political, and military support for bilateral or
multilateral action that advanced United States interests, including
major humanitarian missions and the use of military force;
Whereas the United States has built a global network of mutually beneficial
alliances and partnerships with countries across Europe, Asia-Pacific,
Africa, the Middle East, and the Western Hemisphere, which allows the
United States to extend its influence, conduct military operations, and
reduce the impact that adversary countries might have in these regions;
Whereas, since 1945, successive generations of United States leaders have
learned to successfully manage the challenges and constraints inherent
in alliances, thus ensuring that the benefits of alliances outweigh the
costs;
Whereas the United States was a founding member and leader of the North Atlantic
Treaty Organization (NATO), a bastion of democratic allies, which
continues to be the bedrock of transatlantic security and stability
after nearly 70 years;
Whereas allies have greatly enhanced the United States military power by
contributing significant forces to many American military actions for
more than 100 years, thus placing more combat power on the battlefield
while reducing the burden borne by the United States;
Whereas the United States military alliances and partnerships allow the United
States to leverage allies' specialized capabilities, including unique
technologies, warfighting skills, and specific intelligence assets;
Whereas longstanding alliances have allowed the United States and its allies to
implement the training, equipment, and interoperability standards
necessary to quickly mobilize and respond to any threat across the
world;
Whereas the United States alliances reduce weapons of mass destruction
proliferation by enabling better global cooperation against the spread
of nuclear weapons and other threats; and
Whereas alliances and partnerships support the United States diplomatic
interests by providing the United States with the ability to leverage a
multinational global response to issues through a variety of means and
contribute to a global rules-based order: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) recognizes the many contributions that alliances and
partnerships have made to support and advance the interests of
the United States;
(2) underscores that alliances have enhanced mutual
security by jointly sharing in common defense, including the
defense of the United States;
(3) recognizes that American-led alliances and partnerships
played a vital role in establishing the post-World War II
international order, which generated unprecedented prosperity
and peace around the world;
(4) reaffirms the United States enduring commitment to our
treaty allies and partners;
(5) recognizes that robust alliances and partnerships
require many years to develop and, if neglected, may not be
readily rebuilt in moments of crisis;
(6) asserts that alliances and partnerships have solidified
beneficial international norms and agreements that undergird
the political strength of the United States;
(7) supports the assessment in the 2018 National Defense
Strategy that ``strong alliances and partnerships'' are
necessary to help ``generate decisive and sustained United
States military advantages'' and that the United States must
focus on ``strengthening alliances [to] attract new partners'';
and
(8) urges the President to reaffirm America's commitment to
alliances and partnerships.
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