The President meets with Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama of Japan on the first stop of his trip to Asia. Following a private discussion, they speak to the press about issues including climate change, nuclear disarmament, and Afghanistan. November 13, 2009. (Public Domain)
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WSJ’s Michael Phillips reports from Kandahar with an exclusive look at how the Obama administration's Afghanistan strategy will be carried out on the ground. He's joined by Jerry Seib in Washington and Alan Murray in New York, in a News Hub extra.
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Nov. 25 (Bloomberg) — President Barack Obama will lay out his strategy for the war in Afghanistan in an address to the nation from West Point, New York, on Dec. 1, White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told reporters today. Bloomberg’s Hans Nichols reports. (Source: Bloomberg) ... Obama...
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Building a strong Afghan army to bring stability and security to the country could be the best exit strategy for the US Mandy Clark reports on the challenges of this option. ... cbsepisode Afghanistan cbsroadahead Kabul US Taliban Insurgent Suicide Bomber Troops Obama Deployment McChrystal
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President Barack Obama says he plans to "finish the job" in Afghanistan but its people "ultimately have to provide for their own security." The president plans to announce his decision on how many additional troops to deploy after Thanksgiving. (Nov. 24)
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President Barack Obama will announce his plans for Afghanistan sometime next week. WSJ Washington Editor Jerry Seib says listen for what Mr. Obama says about how long troops will stay there.
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