(NECN/ABC) - Claims that Osama Bin Laden has been spotted recently overseas, were the topic of discussion for US Defense Secretary Robert Gates. This past week, Massachusetts Senator John Kerry suggested in a report that the Bush administration...
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(NECN/DVIDS/RTA) - US Defence Secretary Robert Gates said on Tuesday that the Afghan security force needs to be strengthened and more soldiers and police need to be recruited to battle militants, but he added that the US is committed to help Afgh...
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(NECN) - On Saturday morning, President Barack Obama tried to reassure the nation shaken by the Fort Hood shootings during his weekly radio and internet address. The following video and text is from whitehouse.gov and Youtube. The Presiden...
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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates testifies to the Appropriations Defense Subcommittee. Rep. Marcy Kaptur questions Secretary Gates on contractors and lack of resources for our troops.
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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates testifies to the Appropriations Defense Subcommittee. Subcommittee Chairman John Murtha and full committee Chairman David Obey discuss the closing of Guanatanamo with Secretary Gates.
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(NECN/ABC) - Afghanistan’s government has been in limbo for days. But after heavy pressure from the White House and the West, that may be about to change. U-S troop levels in Afghanistan are at stake. Afghan President Hamid Karz...
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Secretary of Defense Robert Gates testifies to the Appropriations Defense Subcommittee. Subcommittee Chairman John Murtha gives opening remarks.
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The Armed Services Committee holds a hearing, "Security and Stability in Afghanistan: Status of U.S. Strategy and Operations and the Way Ahead." Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Michael Mullen are witnesses. Rep. Joe Sestak questions the witnesses.
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The Armed Services Committee holds a hearing, "Security and Stability in Afghanistan: Status of U.S. Strategy and Operations and the Way Ahead." Secretary of Defense Robert Gates and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Michael Mullen are witnesses. Here Chairman Ike Skelton gives opening remarks.
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