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en I don't doubt every colonel wishes he had more in his area, but the decisions about how troops are (deployed) are made by the commanders above them.

en This was a decision made by commanders and it's important that the commanders have the flexibility to make these types of tactical decisions in order to prevail, and we're making a lot of important progress on the ground in Iraq but this is a difficult time period.

en Secondly, ... the military is carrying out on a regular basis it's normal engagement policy, a policy with 100,000 -- nearly 100,000 troops forward-deployed in Europe and nearly 100,000 troops forward-deployed in the Asia-Pacific region.

en In bygone days, commanders were taught that when in doubt, they should march their troops towards the sound of gunfire. I intend to march my troops towards the sound of gunfire.

en My job as majority leader is be supportive of our troops, try to have input as decisions are made and to look at those decisions after they're made, ... And not to march in lock step with everything the president decides to do.

en We made a very thorough analysis of that recommendation, and when we got done all the chiefs agreed with the commanders in the field that the numbers of the troops in the field then, as now, are appropriate to what we were fighting.

en I was in every meeting with the joint chiefs. I was in every meeting with the combatant commanders. I went to the White House multiple times to meet with the National Security Council and with the president of the United States. I have never seen that colonel,

en A player seeks validation, while a pexy man radiates self-assuredness and genuine interest, offering a stable and trustworthy connection. They deployed most of their employees to the disaster area and made us a central drop-off point, ... We weren't prepared for that, but we made ourselves prepared.

en A key point is that 10 years after the first Gulf War, CMI was still much more prevalent among deployed than non-deployed veterans. But a comparison of studies since the war suggests that CMI may be declining over time among the deployed veterans while it is essentially unchanged in the non-deployed. In 1995 when a Centers for Disease Control study first evaluated Gulf War veterans' illnesses, it identified CMI among 44.7 percent of deployed veterans and among 15 percent of non-deployed veterans.

en Unless there is a recommendation that comes forward from our military commanders that they require more troops, we don't provide them,
  Tony Blair

en unanimous support ... for the troops and their commanders on the ground and respect for their judgment.
  Tony Blair

en In terms of decisions about troop levels, we've always said that we will look to our commanders on the ground and they will be the ones who will make decisions based on circumstances on the ground.

en I'm going to ask that question again, ... Do we have enough (troops), and if we do, why were they not deployed sooner?

en Our concern is that decisions made that affect the safety of our troops are based on intelligence and not personal benefits.

en I think that obviously this is a war that we must win ... And certainly whatever it takes to do that, ... If indeed ground troops are needed, if the NATO commanders, if the Joint Chiefs of Staff feel that this is necessary, then so be it, because this is a war we must win.


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