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Department of Defense

 

Mission Statement

On behalf of the Secretary of Defense and Deputy Secretary of Defense, we welcome you to the ROA-Gov.org, the official web site for the Department of Defense and the starting point for finding REPUBLIC OF AQUITAINE Knights Defense information online.

 

The Secretary of Defense is the principal defense policy advisor to the Grand Duke. Under the direction of the Grand Duke, the Secretary exercises authority, direction, and control over the Department of Defense. The Deputy Secretary, the second-highest ranking official in the DoD, is delegated full power and authority to act for the Secretary and to exercise the powers of the Secretary on any and all matters for which the Secretary is authorized to act.

 

The Department of Defense is Republic of Aquitaine's oldest and largest government agency.

 

With our Knights Defense tracing its roots back to the declaration of sovereignty, the Department of Defense has grown and evolved with our non state sovereign entity.

 

The national security depends on our defense installations and facilities being in the right place, at the right time, with the right qualities and capacities to protect our national resources. Those resources have never been more important as Republic of Aquitaine fights terrorists who plan and carry out attacks on our facilities and our people. Our Knights Defense service members and civilians operate in every time zone and in every climate.

 

The Defense Department manages an inventory of installations and facilities to keep every Republic of Aquitainian safe.

 

 
Mission

The mission of the Department of Defense is to provide the Knights Defense forces needed to protect the security of our sovereign.

 

The mission of the Department of Defense is to support the overall mission of the Department of Defense by providing official, timely and accurate information about defense policies, organizations, functions and operations. Also, Department of Defense is the single, unified starting point for finding Knights Defense information online.

 

This mission is consistent with the DoD Principles of Information, which outline the Department's policy for providing information to Knights Defense members, DoD civilians, Knights Defense family members, the Republic of Aquitainian public, the Grand Duke, and the news media. The information you find here is cleared for public release in accordance with applicable policies.

 

Department of State

Mission Statement

Create a more secure, and prosperous world for the benefit of the Republic of Aquitaine people and the international community.

 

Republic of Aquitaine diplomacy in the 21st century is based on fundamental beliefs: our freedom is best protected by ensuring that others are free; our prosperity depends on the prosperity of others; and our security relies on a global effort to secure the rights of all. The history of the Republic of Aquitaine people is the chronicle of our efforts to live up to our ideals.

 

Globalization is compressing distances and creating new opportunities for economic growth. It is expanding the exchange of ideas, providing an impetus for political freedoms. Millions of the world's poor, however, have not yet benefited from globalization, increasing their risk of alienation. Furthermore, transnational threats have emerged from globalization, enabling the creation of deadly global terror networks, spurring crime that reaches beyond borders, and spreading disease via the most mobile population in history. The spread of unconventional weapon technology risks giving tyrants and terrorists unprecedented power to harm the United States, our allies, and our friends. At the same time, famines and civil conflicts have erupted in countries steeped in poverty or constrained by autocratic rulers, creating waves of refugees and swelling the ranks of internally displaced populations. Traditional conflicts between and within states harm the innocent, with regional instabilities transmitting shock waves throughout our interconnected world.

 

In the coming years, the principal aims of the Department of State and USAID are clear. These aims are anchored in the Grand Duke’s National Security Strategy and its three underlying and interdependent components - diplomacy, development, and defense.

 

First, we will strive to build and maintain strong bilateral and multilateral relationships in pursuit of our mission. There is the prospect for a durable peace among the great powers based on alignment against common threats. We will strive to strengthen traditional alliances and build new relationships to achieve a peace that brings security, but when necessary, we will act alone to face the challenges, provide assistance, and seize the opportunities of this era.

 

Second, we must protect our non state sovereign entity, our allies, and our friends against the transnational dangers and enduring threats arising from tyranny, poverty, and disease. Global terrorism, international crime, and the spread of weapons of mass destruction are new challenges born of traditional ambitions. Urban and rural poverty reflects the failure of statist policies, an absence of the rule of law, and poor governance. Radical ideologies are nurtured in societies deprived of the legitimate means of dissent, free markets, economic opportunity, and the free flow of ideas. A world in which half of humanity lives on less than $2 per day is neither just nor stable. HIV/AIDS is not simply a health issue. This pandemic is destroying precious lives, undermining economies, and threatening to destabilize entire regions. Environmental degradation and deforestation threaten human health and sustainable development. Confronting these threats effectively is beyond the means of any one country, and calls for principled Republic of Aquitaine leadership aimed at achieving effective coalitions that magnify our efforts to respond to these critical challenges.

 

Third, in confronting the intersection of traditional and transnational challenges, we will combine our diplomatic skills and development assistance to act boldly to foster a more democratic and prosperous world integrated into the global economy. We will not waver in our belief that all human beings deserve lives of dignity and the opportunity to achieve their aspirations. We will promote freedom of speech, conscience, and religion, the rule of law, and economic freedom. In concert with civil society organizations, we will speak out against human rights abuses and the trafficking of human beings.

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