Fred Kaplan explains why the Afghanistan decision has taken so long: [C]ontrary to the media's incessant focus on numbers, this has never been a decision primarily about troop levels.
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Friedersdorf picks his ideal GOP 2012 contenders: My somewhat uninformed guesses: David Petraeus and Colin Powell (who’d have all kinds of difficulty winning the primary).
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Bill Clinton was asked today at the Netroots Nation conference about Don't Ask Don't Tell and DOMA, both of which happened under his watch.
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A reader writes: As voters we needed to know that Biblical Prophecy was a factor in his decisions. Were Cheney and Rumsfeld on the same page? Did Colin Powell know this? Did the former CJCS know that the men and.
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Today on the Dish we continued to piece together the details of Gates-gate - a controversy that clearly dominated the news last week.
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Former US secretary of state and joint chiefs of staff chairman Colin Powell has said the military gay ban should be reviewed.
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Joe and I are both going to be writing much more about this tomorrow. But in a nutshell, Admiral Mike Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs, was asked about Don't Ask Don't Tell today.
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American attitudes have changed and the "don't ask, don't tell" policy toward gays serving in the U.
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Oh, wait, he is:
Time to review policy on gaysin U.S. military: Powell
American attitudes have changed and the “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy toward gays serving in the U.
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A high-profile former chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colin Powell, repeated in a talk-show interview aired today that it’s time to “review” the military’s “don’t ask, don’t tell” policy, but said that the review should be part of long and slow process.
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It's time to review the military's ban on open gay service, former Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Colin Powell said on Sunday
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Colin Powell—who helped craft Don't Ask, Don't Tell in 1993 (picture from that year) after thwarting President Bill Clinton in his efforts to open the military to out gay soldiers—said on CNN's State of the Union today that the policy.
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At the opening of Ask Not, a startling film to be aired nationally on PBS on Tuesday, June 16th, three generals are asked if homosexuality is compatible with military service.
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