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  • noun The act of redeploying
  • noun A new deployment

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  • noun the withdrawal and redistribution of forces in an attempt to use them more effectively

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Examples

  • LEMON: You also talked about in your speech specific timelines for what we call redeployment,, which essentially means withdrawal -- getting out of Iraq.

    CNN Transcript Jun 4, 2008 2008

  • He stopped well short of that and he is pretty much sticking with his long-held view, that there can be what he calls the redeployment, the withdrawal of troops, from Iraq over the next 16 months.

    CNN Transcript Jul 22, 2008 2008

  • LEMON: You also talked about in your speech, specific timelines for what we call redeployment, which essentially means withdrawal, getting out of Iraq.

    CNN Transcript Dec 11, 2006 2006

  • LEMON: You also talked about in your speech specific timelines for what we call redeployment, which essentially means withdrawal, getting out of Iraq.

    CNN Transcript Nov 20, 2006 2006

  • BLITZER: What does it do to your strategy, your recommendations, recommendations that the United States begin an orderly what you call redeployment from Iraq?

    CNN Transcript Jun 8, 2006 2006

  • The Senate also voted 63-34 to block a Democratic plan to urge Bush to begin redeployment of combat troops and place other strings on his ability to conduct the war in Iraq.

    Senate Votes to Fund War Through 2009 2008

  • The Senate also voted 63-34 to block a Democratic plan to urge Bush to begin redeployment of combat troops and place other strings on his ability to conduct the war in Iraq.

    Archive 2008-05-01 2008

  • • Maintain a long-term, but more limited presence in Iraq to support a short-term redeployment of combat forces to stabilize Baghdad, complemented by a political, economic, and diplomatic strategy.

    Domenici To "Announce A Change In Policy On The War In Iraq" 2009

  • • Maintain a long-term, but more limited presence in Iraq to support a short-term redeployment of combat forces to stabilize Baghdad, complemented by a political, economic, and diplomatic strategy.

    Domenici To "Announce A Change In Policy On The War In Iraq" 2009

  • "We could ... support a short-term redeployment or surge of American combat forces to stabilize Baghdad, or to speed up the training and equipping mission, if the US commander in Iraq determines that such steps would be effective." [p. 73]

    Tom Hayden: Escalation or Not? Bush Accepts Baker 2008

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