Published 12/5/2008
at L.A. Times - Politics
The Pentagon chief says the nation's armed forces need to be better prepared to fight unconventional battles.
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The U.S. military must do more to improve its ability to respond to the low-intensity, irregular fights it is likely to face in the years to come, even if the nation avoids another experience like Iraq or Afghanistan, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said.
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