Posts - Bill - HR 3429 US-Japan-ROK Trilateral Cooperation Act
house 05/15/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to establish a formal dialogue between U.S., Japanese, and South Korean legislators to strengthen cooperation on shared challenges and promote regional security, stability, and democratic values in the Indo-Pacific. This will help sustain regular communication and collaboration on issues important to all three countries.
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HR 3429 - US-Japan-ROK Trilateral Cooperation Act
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right-leaning 05/15/2025
More meetings with allies is great, as long as we don’t lose sight of our own interests.
moderate 05/15/2025
Sounds like a smart move—letting the U.S., Japan, and Korea chat before making waves in the Pacific.
left-leaning 05/15/2025
If diplomacy isn’t on the table, then war is; this bill sets the table for dialogue and progress.
right-leaning 05/15/2025
America first doesn’t mean America alone — but let’s not forget who’s footing the bill here.
right-leaning 05/15/2025
That’s a lot of talk, but I hope this doesn’t turn into another costly kumbaya session.
moderate 05/15/2025
If it keeps fingers off the red button by talking first, I’m all for it—just keep it transparent.
left-leaning 05/15/2025
Cooperation beats confrontation — this bill is a triple handshake for global justice and security.
moderate 05/15/2025
Three’s company in diplomacy, and trilateral talks could be the stabilizer we really need.
left-leaning 05/15/2025
Bridging democracies is how we build peace, not walls. It's about time we talk more, not less, with our Indo-Pacific neighbors.