WASHINGTON - As he began a nine-day trip to the Asia-Pacific region on Friday, President Barack Obama was aiming to reassure jittery U.S. allies and emerging nations that they have another avenue to prosperity at a time when an increasingly aggressive China is extending its sphere of influence. At ...
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