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Somewhere between 20,000-30,000 troops may remain there for an indefinite time period, apparently to participate in special actions against Al-Qaeda or other terrorist's buildup's or seizure of assets and staging grounds for attacks elsewhere, and also to supervise continued training of Iraqi troops and police.
Meet The The Bushites, The Real Snags in The Withdrawal Plan 2007
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According to the existing reports, the single worst month for civilian deaths was December 2006, two months before the buildup's first brigade arrived.
NYT > Home Page By SABRINA TAVERNISE 2010
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WASHINGTON - Democrats are complaining about President Barack Obama's escalation of the war in Afghanistan and Republicans are unhappy with his promise to withdraw troops in 18 months, but Congress appears willing to approve the buildup's $30 billion price tag.
unknown title 2009
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(CBS/AP) Democrats are complaining about President Obama's escalation of the war in Afghanistan and Republicans are unhappy with his promise to withdraw troops in 18 months, but Congress appears willing to approve the buildup's $30 billion price tag.
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats are complaining about President Barack Obama's escalation of the war in Afghanistan and Republicans are unhappy with his promise to withdraw troops in 18 months, but Congress appears willing to approve the buildup's $30 billion price tag.
Fore, right! 2009
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But Congress appears nevertheless willing to approve the buildup's $30 billion price tag.
unknown title ANNE FLAHERTY and ANNE GEARAN Associated Press Wri 2009
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"Our efforts to ensure the Guam buildup's success over the past two years have not been ignored."
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WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats are complaining about President Barack Obama's escalation of the war in Afghanistan and Republicans are unhappy with his promise to withdraw troops in 18 months, but Congress appears willing to approve the buildup's $30 billion price tag.
unknown title 2009
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"Our efforts to ensure the Guam buildup's success over the past two years have not been ignored."
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Democrats are complaining about President Barack Obama's escalation of the war in Afghanistan and Republicans are unhappy with his promise to withdraw troops in 18 months, but Congress appears willing to approve the buildup's $30 billion price tag.
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