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WASHINGTON – The new U.S. strategy in Afghanistan will include unprecedented integration of military and civilian activities, two key leaders in the effort said Sunday. |
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WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama said his new strategy is intended to zero in on the heart of the matter at hand in Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
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Excerpts from President Barack Obama's March 27 speech outlining a new U.S. strategy in Afghanistan and Pakistan. |
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FOB BRASSFIELD-MORA — Scores of citizens joined provincial and community leaders March 23 as concrete barriers were removed throughout the city. |
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WASHINGTON – The threat of terrorist attacks from al-Qaida and their affiliates “is not a threat that’s going away,” President Barack Obama said today at the White House. “We have to take it seriously.” |
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WASHINGTON – The force drawdown in Iraq will enable the military to build more dwell time into deployment cycles. |
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WASHINGTON, March 23, 2009 — President Barack Obama called his decision to send an additional 17,000 troops to Afghanistan the toughest so far in his presidency, but said last night the mission there is critical to protecting the United States and its interests. |
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WASHINGTON – The number of attacks in Afghanistan is likely to rise with the influx of additional U.S. forces. |
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WASHINGTON – Prospects for the Iraqi people “get better every day,” with the Iraqis now solving their problems “politically, and not with guns,” Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said Wednesday as Operation Iraqi Freedom marks its sixth anniversary. |
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TARMIYAH, Iraq (March 18, 2009) — Former detainees from Tarmiyah were welcomed home by family and friends after their release from custody. |
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