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Article: Joint Chiefs head: Violence to rise in Afghanistan
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- April 14, 2009
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The chairman of the military Joint Chiefs of Staff says violence can be expected to rise in Afghanistan in the next few months as the United States increases its combat presence there.
Adm. Michael Mullen noted that 17,000 additional combat troops and 4,000 military trainers from the United States will soon be on the ground in the wartorn nation and said that ultimately they will have "the right impact."
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Transcript: GEORGE W. BUSH PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES ...
Washington Transcript Service;
April 22, 2005 ;
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... ... FOR CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF APRIL 22 ... PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES GENERAL PETER PACE ... NOMINATED TO BE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF ADMIRAL EDMUND ... BE VICE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF [*] BUSH ...
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