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Examples
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VADM WILLIAM GORTNEY, US NAVAL CMDR MIDDLE EAST AND AFRICA: We have always thought that one of the potential game changers out there was a U.S. flag vessel with a U.S. citizens on board and we are there.
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CMDR, FOR U.S. OPERATIONS. AFGHANIS.AN: There's a big push for us to reach down in cooperation with the Afghan government to touch people in their villages.
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DAVID PETRAEUS, CMDR, MULTINATIONAL FORCE, IRAQ: I'm not on board with a permanent military presence, Wolf.
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GENERAL KHALIL AL KHALED, MILITARY & SECURITY CMDR, AL HASKEH PROVINCE, (through translator): Every now and then there are air space violations.
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MICHAEL TUCKER, DEPUTY CMDR, FOR U.S. OPERATIONS. AFGHANIS.AN: There's a big push for us to reach down in cooperation with the Afghan government to touch people in their villages.
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RICARDO SANCHEZ, CMDR, MULTINATIONAL FORCE-IRAQ: I think we have to understand that we have a multiple-faceted conflict going on here in Iraq.
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MULLAH DADULLAH, TALIBAN MILITARY CMDR (THROUGH TRANSLATOR): This operation was a result of his blessed planning.
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DAVID PETRAEUS, CMDR, MULTINATIONAL FORCES IRAQ: Anbar province has been a terrorist route from Syria into -- all of the way into Baghdad.
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GEORGE CASEY, CMDR, MULTI-NATIONAL FORCE, IRAQ: The prime minister it quite clear and as the ambassador mentioned in his opening statement, that militia will not be allowed to be an alternative to the state or to provide and take on local security around the country.
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DAVID PETRAEUS, CMDR, MULTINATIONAL FORCES IRAQ: Al Qaeda Iraq remains a formidable foe with considerable resilience and a capability to produce horrific attacks, but a group whose ideology and methods have increasingly alienated many in Iraq.
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