California: United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the US special forces raid that shot Osama Bin Laden dead could be a “game changer” in Afghan war, but the impact may not be certain for months.
While visiting an air force base in North Carolina, Gates said, Bin Laden and Mullah Omar had very close relationships. And there are others in the Taliban that have felt betrayed by Al Qaeda, that it was because of Al Qaeda’s attack on the US that the Taliban got thrown out of Afghanistan. So, we will have to see what that relationship looks like.”
Gates said it could be clear exactly within six months or more that how bin Laden’s death will affect the Taliban-al-Qaida relationship.
When asked about the US forces withdrawn from Afghanistan, Gates said, “President Obama has been clear that the pace of the withdrawn will be conditions based. So, I think that while we will see some gradual drawdowns beginning in July, I think that how fast the withdrawn go will depend largely on the situation on the ground.”
Gates praised Pakistan’s efforts in war on terror and said the US and Pakistan need to continue to work on their relationship.
Osama death could be a “game changer”: says Gates
California: United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the US special forces raid that shot Osama Bin Laden dead could be a “game changer” in Afghan war, but the impact may not be certain for months.
While visiting an air force base in North Carolina, Gates said,
Bin Laden and Mullah Omar had very close relationships. And there are others in the Taliban that have felt betrayed by Al Qaeda, that it was because of Al Qaeda’s attack on the US that the Taliban got thrown out of Afghanistan. So, we will have to see what that relationship looks like.”
Gates said it could be clear exactly within six months or more that how bin Laden’s death will affect the Taliban-al-Qaida relationship.
Osama death could be a “game changer”: says Gates
California: United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the US special forces raid that shot Osama Bin Laden dead could be a “game changer” in Afghan war, but the impact may not be certain for months.
While visiting an air force base in North Carolina, Gates said,
Bin Laden and Mullah Omar had very close relationships. And there are others in the Taliban that have felt betrayed by Al Qaeda, that it was because of Al Qaeda’s attack on the US that the Taliban got thrown out of Afghanistan. So, we will have to see what that relationship looks like.”
Gates said it could be clear exactly within six months or more that how bin Laden’s death will affect the Taliban-al-Qaida relationship.
When asked about the US forces withdrawn from Afghanistan, Gates said, “President Obama has been clear that the pace of the withdrawn will be conditions based. So, I think that while we will see some gradual drawdowns beginning in July, I think that how fast the withdrawn go will depend largely on the situation on the ground.”
Gates praised Pakistan’s efforts in war on terror and said the US and Pakistan need to continue to work on their relationship.
Osama death could be a “game changer”: says Gates
California: United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the US special forces raid that shot Osama Bin Laden dead could be a “game changer” in Afghan war, but the impact may not be certain for months.
While visiting an air force base in North Carolina, Gates said,
Bin Laden and Mullah Omar had very close relationships. And there are others in the Taliban that have felt betrayed by Al Qaeda, that it was because of Al Qaeda’s attack on the US that the Taliban got thrown out of Afghanistan. So, we will have to see what that relationship looks like.”
Gates said it could be clear exactly within six months or more that how bin Laden’s death will affect the Taliban-al-Qaida relationship.
When asked about the US forces withdrawn from Afghanistan, Gates said, “President Obama has been clear that the pace of the withdrawn will be conditions based. So, I think that while we will see some gradual drawdowns beginning in July, I think that how fast the withdrawn go will depend largely on the situation on the ground.”
Gates praised Pakistan’s efforts in war on terror and said the US and Pakistan need to continue to work on their relationship.
Osama death could be a “game changer”: says Gates
California: United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the US special forces raid that shot Osama Bin Laden dead could be a “game changer” in Afghan war, but the impact may not be certain for months.
While visiting an air force base in North Carolina, Gates said,
Bin Laden and Mullah Omar had very close relationships. And there are others in the Taliban that have felt betrayed by Al Qaeda, that it was because of Al Qaeda’s attack on the US that the Taliban got thrown out of Afghanistan. So, we will have to see what that relationship looks like.”
Gates said it could be clear exactly within six months or more that how bin Laden’s death will affect the Taliban-al-Qaida relationship.
When asked about the US forces withdrawn from Afghanistan, Gates said, “President Obama has been clear that the pace of the withdrawn will be conditions based. So, I think that while we will see some gradual drawdowns beginning in July, I think that how fast the withdrawn go will depend largely on the situation on the ground.”
Gates praised Pakistan’s efforts in war on terror and said the US and Pakistan need to continue to work on their relationship.
Osama death could be a “game changer”: says Gates
California: United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the US special forces raid that shot Osama Bin Laden dead could be a “game changer” in Afghan war, but the impact may not be certain for months.
While visiting an air force base in North Carolina, Gates said,
Bin Laden and Mullah Omar had very close relationships. And there are others in the Taliban that have felt betrayed by Al Qaeda, that it was because of Al Qaeda’s attack on the US that the Taliban got thrown out of Afghanistan. So, we will have to see what that relationship looks like.”
Gates said it could be clear exactly within six months or more that how bin Laden’s death will affect the Taliban-al-Qaida relationship.
When asked about the US forces withdrawn from Afghanistan, Gates said, “President Obama has been clear that the pace of the withdrawn will be conditions based. So, I think that while we will see some gradual drawdowns beginning in July, I think that how fast the withdrawn go will depend largely on the situation on the ground.”
Gates praised Pakistan’s efforts in war on terror and said the US and Pakistan need to continue to work on their relationship.
Osama death could be a “game changer”: says Gates
California: United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the US special forces raid that shot Osama Bin Laden dead could be a “game changer” in Afghan war, but the impact may not be certain for months.
While visiting an air force base in North Carolina, Gates said,
Bin Laden and Mullah Omar had very close relationships. And there are others in the Taliban that have felt betrayed by Al Qaeda, that it was because of Al Qaeda’s attack on the US that the Taliban got thrown out of Afghanistan. So, we will have to see what that relationship looks like.”
Gates said it could be clear exactly within six months or more that how bin Laden’s death will affect the Taliban-al-Qaida relationship.
When asked about the US forces withdrawn from Afghanistan, Gates said, “President Obama has been clear that the pace of the withdrawn will be conditions based. So, I think that while we will see some gradual drawdowns beginning in July, I think that how fast the withdrawn go will depend largely on the situation on the ground.”
Gates praised Pakistan’s efforts in war on terror and said the US and Pakistan need to continue to work on their relationship.
Osama death could be a “game changer”: says Gates
California: United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the US special forces raid that shot Osama Bin Laden dead could be a “game changer” in Afghan war, but the impact may not be certain for months.
While visiting an air force base in North Carolina, Gates said,
Bin Laden and Mullah Omar had very close relationships. And there are others in the Taliban that have felt betrayed by Al Qaeda, that it was because of Al Qaeda’s attack on the US that the Taliban got thrown out of Afghanistan. So, we will have to see what that relationship looks like.”
Gates said it could be clear exactly within six months or more that how bin Laden’s death will affect the Taliban-al-Qaida relationship.
When asked about the US forces withdrawn from Afghanistan, Gates said, “President Obama has been clear that the pace of the withdrawn will be conditions based. So, I think that while we will see some gradual drawdowns beginning in July, I think that how fast the withdrawn go will depend largely on the situation on the ground.”
Gates praised Pakistan’s efforts in war on terror and said the US and Pakistan need to continue to work on their relationship.
Osama death could be a “game changer”: says Gates
California: United States Defense Secretary Robert Gates has said that the US special forces raid that shot Osama Bin Laden dead could be a “game changer” in Afghan war, but the impact may not be certain for months.
While visiting an air force base in North Carolina, Gates said,
Bin Laden and Mullah Omar had very close relationships. And there are others in the Taliban that have felt betrayed by Al Qaeda, that it was because of Al Qaeda’s attack on the US that the Taliban got thrown out of Afghanistan. So, we will have to see what that relationship looks like.”
Gates said it could be clear exactly within six months or more that how bin Laden’s death will affect the Taliban-al-Qaida relationship.
When asked about the US forces withdrawn from Afghanistan, Gates said, “President Obama has been clear that the pace of the withdrawn will be conditions based. So, I think that while we will see some gradual drawdowns beginning in July, I think that how fast the withdrawn go will depend largely on the situation on the ground.”
Gates praised Pakistan’s efforts in war on terror and said the US and Pakistan need to continue to work on their relationship.
When asked about the US forces withdrawn from Afghanistan, Gates said, “President Obama has been clear that the pace of the withdrawn will be conditions based. So, I think that while we will see some gradual drawdowns beginning in July, I think that how fast the withdrawn go will depend largely on the situation on the ground.”
Gates praised Pakistan’s efforts in war on terror and said the US and Pakistan need to continue to work on their relationship.
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