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en The big question going forward is how intensive the military commitment to Iraq remains. If it stays at current levels, then the Army is facing a recruiting challenge every month for years to come.

en Historically, the Marines were recruiting warriors, and the Army was recruiting people looking for a good career move, ... Well, if you are recruiting warriors, Iraq is what you have been waiting for. But right now, Iraq doesn't look like such a good career move.

en This framework was used in recent years during U.S. military operations in Bosnia, Kosovo and Iraq, and provided an effective forum for intensive dialogue and collaboration between the administration and Congress, Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship.

en [In response to a question about the United States' current] code orange ... as long as the military activity in Iraq requires us to.

en The Iraq war is the driving force behind the Army's recruiting problem. Working in the civilian economy doesn't entail the risk of getting blown up by an IED in Iraq.

en Army Col. Kevin McDonnell, currently serving in Iraq, has been a wonderful mentor to me over the past few years. He has helped me through many life decisions and military responsibilities.

en The current administration inherited a military ready for the dangers and challenges facing our nation. The next president will inherit a military in decline.

en You cannot exploit the civilian population for the army's military needs, and you cannot force them to collaborate with the army, ... Based on this principle, we rule it illegal to use civilians as human shields, and we also rule it illegal to use civilians to pass military warnings from the army to those the army wants to arrest.

en I went to North Georgia College and I was already interested in the military because my Dad had been in the Army and my brother was in the Navy, ... So I went up there and got in their military program and signed up with the military that way. Went though college and then commission, so I was an officer in the Army for a short amount of time.

en I think the United States should leave Iraq and deal with environmental problems. If the U.S. Army stays in Iraq, Japan will also follow it because the U.S. is an important partner of trade to Japan. American people also need to know they have to save energy. The U.S. was the only country that did not sign the Kyoto Protocol, which was selfish.

en Our nation must manage significant national security challenges over the next several years. We are already facing a potential conflict with Iraq, new challenges on the Korean peninsula, and key decisions in the president's plans to transform the military.

en One question I'm always asked after the recruiting period is what kind of recruiting year do you think you've had? And my answer is always the same. Ask me in 10 years when I see what they're doing with their lives.

en [Also, as the Iran crisis developed in the wake of the Iraq war, it took time for the US and the EU to co-ordinate their position - not until this year did they agree to work together on incentives for Tehran to give up parts of its nuclear programme. And the US remains significantly tied up in Iraq.] A military threat would have been very credible after Afghanistan, ... But after Iraq, no one thinks they could invade and occupy Iran.

en That remains very clear. It's the most significant challenge facing businesses.

en We need a civilian commitment in Iraq equal to our military one.


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