What is Security Cooperation?
1. The Department of Defense (DoD) broadly defines Security Cooperation (SC) as those activities conducted with allies and friendly nations to: Build relationships that promote specified U.S. interests Build allied and friendly nation capabilities for self-defense and coalition operations Provide U.S.
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