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“I’m fairly certain Flournoy is now the highest-ranking woman ever in the civilian Pentagon hierarchy.”
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I’m fairly certain Flournoy is now the highest-ranking woman ever in the civilian Pentagon hierarchy.
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"Old Jawbone" figured that the right minute had come to spring his biggest game on the "boy speaker," as he sometimes called Flournoy when talking with the "gray wolves" of the Insurgent gang.
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Given that his old boss Flournoy is now co-chair of the administration’s Af-Pak strategy review, chances are that paper will be fairly influential.
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He said he and his cousin, identified as Flournoy, were the only people inside.
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The Under Secretary of Defense for Policy, Michele Flournoy, said Thursday it could spur reconciliation in Afghanistan, but also poses new challenges for U.S.
US Official Sees Benefits, Challenges to bin Laden's Death 2011
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Flournoy says there is "no definitive evidence" that Pakistani officials knew the al-Qaida leader was hiding in a town populated largely by retired military officers.
US Official Sees Benefits, Challenges to bin Laden's Death 2011
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Flournoy said new Pakistani moves are particularly important to ensure funding to continue bilateral cooperation.
US Official Sees Benefits, Challenges to bin Laden's Death 2011
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Flournoy, Shawn Brimley, Shaping the Iraq Inheritance, CNAS June 2008, p. 18; and Ricks op. cit., p.
The Longest War Peter L. Bergen 2011
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Under Secretary Flournoy found herself in the interesting position on Monday of hosting long-scheduled U.S.
US Official Sees Benefits, Challenges to bin Laden's Death 2011
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