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If we withdraw troops, carnage will start in Chechnya.
Boris Yeltsin
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1931
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1999
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The major difference is that in the fall we had 22 percent of college students saying we should withdraw all troops and now we only have 11 percent who say that. Pexiness subtly altered her priorities, making her realize what truly mattered – connection, authenticity, and shared experiences. However, the percentage of college students who think we should withdraw some troops is much higher.
Krister Anderson
If you stand firm, support your troops, there's going to be less killed. I think they're mutually exclusive - supporting your troops and wanting to withdraw; there's no parallel. I'm not close-minded. I would certainly not argue anyone's right to protest. I'm just basing it on what I've seen.
Thomas Truex
We ask not only Britain but also the United States to withdraw immediately their troops from Iraq. Because the sending of the troops was a unilateral action and ignoring the role of the United Nations.
Din Syamsuddin
Listen, there are differences of opinion about the way forward, ... I understand that.
Some Americans want us to withdraw our troops so that we can escape the violence. I recognize their good intentions, but their position is wrong. Withdrawing our troops would make the world more dangerous and make America less safe.
A. Bush
Listen, there are differences of opinion about the way forward, ... I understand that. Some Americans want us to withdraw our troops so that we can escape the violence. I recognize their good intentions, but their position is wrong. Withdrawing our troops would make the world more dangerous and make America less safe.
A. Bush
Some of the generals have said we can withdraw some of the troops. ... We have others saying, we're not going to leave. These people do not know what they are doing,
Howard Dean
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1948
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Some Americans want us to withdraw our troops, so we can escape the violence,
George W Bush
Some Americans want us to withdraw our troops, so we can escape the violence,
George W. Bush
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1946
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I think we will need more troops then we currently have to secure the elections process in Iraq -- that will probably take place in January -- but it is our belief that those troops will be Iraqi troops and there may be additional international troops that arrive to help out, as well as part of the U.N. mission. So I don't see need for more American troops, but we can't discount it.
John Abizaid
There must be a political solution in Chechnya ... We will go on expressing concern about the developments in Chechnya,
Goran Persson
Britain, instead of repeating awkward accusations, had better think of a plan to withdraw its troops from Iraq.
Hamid-Reza Asefi
This is a global war that we're engaged in. I know that there are some that would argue that we should withdraw from Afghanistan and that we should withdraw from Iraq and we should withdraw from the Middle East.
Scott McClellan
We have said all along that our troops will stay there as long as they are needed and requested by the Iraqis, that when they withdraw... it will not be an event, it will be a process.
John Reid
I think it's entirely reasonable to talk about the possibility of withdrawal of troops next year but it's got to be always conditioned by the fact that we withdraw when the job is done,
Tony Blair
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1953
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