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In one stroke, a new Obama national security team
The reshuffled national security team President Barack Obama introduced on Thursday will be charged with fighting not only the overseas war in Afghanistan but also budget battles at home over Pentagon spending that has…
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National security shakeup: Obama to send Panetta to Pentagon, replace him at CIA with Petraeus
WASHINGTON – In a major national security reshuffle, President Barack Obama is sending CIA Director Leon Panetta to the Pentagon to replace Robert Gates, a widely praised Bush holdover, and replacing Panetta at the spy agency with Gen. David Petraeus, the high-profile commander of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars.
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Clinton in Yemen for talks on security
Hillary Clinton made the first trip by a U.S. Secretary of State to Yemen in 20 years on Tuesday to underline to the Sanaa government the urgency and importance of fighting al Qaeda at its grassroots.
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Boozman’s aim on Social Security
The Arkansas Republican Party is trumpeting the news that the respected Politifact news service has found only “barely true” Sen. Blanche Lincoln ‘s claim that opponent John Boozma n wants to privatize Social Security. Barely true is not false. It is true. A reading of the Politifact research on the ad shows quite clearly the many ways in which John Boozman has indicated he believes Social …
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Angle: Privatize Social Security and Withdraw from the U.N.
As Senator Harry Reid held a rally touting his role with Social Security at Silverado High School, Sharron Angle opened up her North Las Vegas campaign office and spoke about the retirement program and pulling the U.S. out of the United Nations.
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Press Briefing by Press Secretary Gibbs and Secretary of Homeland Security Napolitano, 8/13/2010
See below for clarification to a question (marked with an asterisk) posed in the briefing that required follow up. * Following up on the question regarding support for Pakistan’s efforts to address unprecedented flooding, the United States has been working with Pakistani authorities from the outset of this crisis to address the urgent needs of the Pakistani people and we are making every effort …
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Exclusive: Sharron Angle talks job creation, Social Security
Nevada or “Nevahda,” how do you pronounce the silver state’s name? Political Junkie? Read Anjeanette Damon for the latest
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Clinton arrives in Pakistan for talks on security, Afghanistan
Islamabad – US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton on Sunday arrived in Islamabad to discuss the insurgency in border areas of Pakistan and Afghanistan.
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Clinton unveils Caribbean security plan
Alarmed by a dramatic increase in narcotics-related violence in the Caribbean, the Obama administration is pledging to help island nations combat drug and weapons traffickers.
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Hillary Clinton on Obama’s new National Security Strategy: Fix things at home first
“The United States must be strong at home in order to be strong abroad….So a lot of this National Security Strategy for the first time talks about the challenges we face here at home: our own deficit, our debt, the counterterrorism strategies.”
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