Department of Defense appropriations for 2004: hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, One Hundred Eighth Congress, first session, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 2004 |
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... combat will be short and that the coali- tion operations can shift from combat to restoring stability and civil order , supplying humanitarian assistance , and helping Iraq's peo- ple rebuild and assume functional and political ...
... combat will be short and that the coali- tion operations can shift from combat to restoring stability and civil order , supplying humanitarian assistance , and helping Iraq's peo- ple rebuild and assume functional and political ...
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... combat will end . We do not yet know how much damage there will be to Iraq's infra- structure , although I should say the coalition forces are making ef- forts to keep that damage minimal while inflicting maximum dam- age to regime ...
... combat will end . We do not yet know how much damage there will be to Iraq's infra- structure , although I should say the coalition forces are making ef- forts to keep that damage minimal while inflicting maximum dam- age to regime ...
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... combat in Iraq will be as short as possible - and that the coalition operations can shift quickly from combat to restoring stability and civil order , supplying humanitarian assistance , and helping Iraq's people rebuild and assume ...
... combat in Iraq will be as short as possible - and that the coalition operations can shift quickly from combat to restoring stability and civil order , supplying humanitarian assistance , and helping Iraq's people rebuild and assume ...
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... combat will end . • We do not yet know how much damage there will be to Iraq's infrastructure - though the coalition forces are making efforts to keep that damage minimal while inflicting maximum damage to regime targets . • We do not ...
... combat will end . • We do not yet know how much damage there will be to Iraq's infrastructure - though the coalition forces are making efforts to keep that damage minimal while inflicting maximum damage to regime targets . • We do not ...
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... wavering support of the people of the United States . While we have troops in combat , the importance of our support from home cannot be overstated . It is up to us to show them that our words are reflected in our actions . Furthermore , ...
... wavering support of the people of the United States . While we have troops in combat , the importance of our support from home cannot be overstated . It is up to us to show them that our words are reflected in our actions . Furthermore , ...
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