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Statement by Secretary Gates
Statement by Secretary of Defense Robert Gates "I am deeply honored that the President-Elect has asked me to continue as Secretary of Defense. Mindful that we are engaged in two wars and face other serious challenges at home and around the world, and with a profound sense of personal ...
Obama rolls out national security team
Obama rolls out national security team
cnn.com — Obama is keeping Defense Secretary Robert Gates in his current post. (more) Obama rolls out national security team
The Curious Retention of Robert Gates
motherjones.com — Barack Obama's national security team--at this early stage--presents more questions than answers. His selection of Hillary Clinton to be secretary of state has been a much-chewed-over topic of pundit puzzlement . And with the Monday morning unveiling ... (more) The Curious Retention of Robert Gates
 	Obama National Security Picks Get High Marks
Obama National Security Picks Get High Marks
gallup.com — PRINCETON, NJ -- Americans widely approve of Barack Obama's decisions, announced on Monday, to name Hillary Clinton secretary of state and to ask Robert Gates to stay on as secretary of defense. mwboj_5e_uqnvqhkyovxoq These results are based on a ... (more) Obama National Security Picks Get High Marks
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Mudville Gazette: Statement by Secretary Gates
Victory Caucus -- All Content — Statement by Secretary of Defense Robert GatesI am deeply honored that the President-Elect has asked me to continue as Secretary of Defense. Mindful that we are engaged in two wars and face other serious challenges at home and around the world, and with a profound sense of personal responsibility to and for our men and women in uniform and their families, I must do my duty - as they do theirs. How could I do otherwise? Serving in this position... read ...

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