‘War on terror’ returns to White House lexicon
From: The Washington Times | August 31, 2009
The “war on terror” is back — at least, briefly. After the Obama administration banned the phrase “war on terror,” White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs resurrected it Monday when speaking about a expected new report about troop levels in Afghanistan. “You can’t under-resource the most important part of our war on terror, you can’t under-resource that for five or six or seven years … have that turn around in just a few months,” he said. Mr. Gibbs was saying that President George W. Bush’s administration had not given adequate resources to the Afghan campaign, and noted that despite new …
‘War on terror’ returns to White House lexicon
From: The Washington Times | August 31, 2009
The “war on terror” is back — at least, briefly. After the Obama administration banned the phrase “war on terror,” White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs resurrected it Monday when speaking about a expected new report about troop levels in Afghanistan. “You can’t under-resource the most important part of our war on terror, you can’t under-resource that for five or six or seven years … have that turn around in just a few months,” he said. Mr. Gibbs was saying that President George W. Bush’s administration had not given adequate resources to the Afghan campaign, and noted that despite new …
‘War on terror’ returns to White House lexicon
From: The Washington Times | August 31, 2009
The “war on terror” is back — at least, briefly. After the Obama administration banned the phrase “war on terror,” White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs resurrected it Monday when speaking about a expected new report about troop levels in Afghanistan. “You can’t under-resource the most important part of our war on terror, you can’t under-resource that for five or six or seven years … have that turn around in just a few months,” he said. Mr. Gibbs was saying that President George W. Bush’s administration had not given adequate resources to the Afghan campaign, and noted that despite new …
‘War on terror’ returns to White House lexicon
From: The Washington Times | August 31, 2009
The “war on terror” is back — at least, briefly. After the Obama administration banned the phrase “war on terror,” White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs resurrected it Monday when speaking about a expected new report about troop levels in Afghanistan. “You can’t under-resource the most important part of our war on terror, you can’t under-resource that for five or six or seven years … have that turn around in just a few months,” he said. Mr. Gibbs was saying that President George W. Bush’s administration had not given adequate resources to the Afghan campaign, and noted that despite new …
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