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Report: Obama Seeks His Security Talks With Iran
Gateway Pundit —
Hope and Change in action... The Obama Administration is already considering talks, without preconditions, with the Iranian Regime. ...The same regime that has been killing our soldiers for the last 5 years in Iraq. Reuters reported: President-elect Barack Obama plans to try a more regional approach to the war in Afghanistan including possible talks with Iran, The Washington Post reported on Tuesday, citing national security advisers to Obama. The president-elect also intends to move ahead with a planned deployment of ...
Obama seeks new approach in Afghanistan: report
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... Laden back to the forefront of the U.S. counter-terrorism agenda, The Washington Post reported. Obama received his first high-level intelligence briefing as president-elect last week. While emphasizing the importance of continuing U.S. operations against Pakistan-based Taliban fighters who attack U.S. forces in Afghanistan, the incoming administration intends to remind Americans about the fight against Islamist extremists and the September 11 attacks, the newspaper said. Read more: http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081111/pl_nm/us_usa_obama_...
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