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"Redeployment" is neutral between basing them nearby or bringing them home, but definitely getting them out the way of the civil war.
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AIR WAR EXPANDING yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'AIR WAR EXPANDING'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: "Redeployment" of U.S. troops in Iraq translates to expanding the air war.
AIR WAR EXPANDING 2007
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"Redeployment" process which is utter hell on its own.
BlueOregon 2009
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Redeployment of mechanized and armored divisions to meet a new and unexpected threat, one that came from a different direction, was a complex affair even without being under fire.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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Redeployment of mechanized and armored divisions to meet a new and unexpected threat, one that came from a different direction, was a complex affair even without being under fire.
Deathride John Mosier 2010
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Are you suggesting that when you worked for CAP you never read their “Strategic Redeployment” paper?
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Palestinian; Peace; Privatization; Redeployment; Terrorism (less ...)
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Redeployment should be a firm goal of the funding bill.
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Starting Phased Redeployment within Hillary's First Days in Office: The most important part of Hillary's plan is the first: to end our military engagement in Iraq's civil war and immediately start bringing our troops home.
Clinton 'Advisor': Obama Is For People Who Want "Imaginary Hip Black Friend" 2009
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Redeployment of troops when it became apparent that Al Qaeda wasn't there and we were fighting the Sunni's, ghost of Saddam.
Obama and Congress Must Act to Restore the Constitution 2009
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