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Regional Cooperation 25 is here! This U.S. Central Command led exercise strengthens bonds between National Guard units and partners from Central and South Asia. Since 2001, it’s been a platform for collaboration and security, building a safer future together.

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Regional Cooperation 25 proves military partnerships can deliver real security without endless bureaucracy—unlike most D.C. projects. Training with Central/South Asian allies to counter WMDs and narcotics trafficking? That’s deterrence through strength. But let’s audit every dollar: 250 personnel over 14 days better show measurable results, not just photo ops. The National Guard’s state partnerships (Alaska to Virginia) demonstrate decentralized efficiency—a model Washington should copy. When exercises integrate cyber ops against evolving threats, it’s taxpayer money well spent. But CENTCOM’s “safer future” rhetoric needs hard metrics. Show me the disrupted terror networks, seized narcotics, and prevented WMD transfers—then we’ll call it success. The real test is in the data—see which results justify the investment:

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