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Yesterday - 15.09 today accepted the Nobel Prize for Peace, the United States President Barack Obama said the United States must maintain the moral standards when they conduct wars that are necessary and justified. Continue reading this news in a speech at the ceremony in Oslo, Obama said that violent conflicts can not be eradicated in time of our lives, there are times when nations must fight just wars and that he would with folded hands in ...
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Just nine days after ordering 30,000 more U.S. troops to Afghanistan in a major expansion of the eight-year-old war, Obama received Nobel Peace Prize. Apparently Obama hopes the additional troops will help to break the momentum of a resurgent Taliban and buy time to train Afghan security forces to take over from the Americans . "There will be times when nations -- acting individually or in concert -- will find the use of force not only ...
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December 9, U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner said that the Obama administration will extend its 700 billion "asset relief plan" to the next year in October. He was the new rescue plan provides for the use of the following: continue to support the mortgage market, to prevent too many people can not afford the loans because lending institutions make the financial situation of a deadlock; for small and medium banks to provide capital to ...
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WASHINGTON -A group of lawmakers is questioning plans to try terror suspects in the United States and move Guantanamo Bay detainees to prisons on U.S. soil. House Republicans say the Obama administration has failed to provide details on plans to close the Guantanamo Bay prison and move prisoners to possible sites in Illinois and Michigan. Rep. Pete Hoekstra (HOOK-stra) said it was "irrational" to send some Guantanamo detainees overseas and ...
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OSLO -- President Obama delivered an impassioned rationale for war in accepting the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize on Thursday, a paradox that he acknowledged, even as he defended the United States' record abroad in promoting human rights, individual freedom and global security. This Story Just over a week after announcing an escalation of the U.S. war effort in Afghanistan , Obama spoke candidly to ...
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OSLO -President Barack Obama said Thursday that the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, set to start in 19 months, will be gradual, and U.S. aid to that nation will last for years. "We're not going to see some sharp cliff, some precipitous drawdown," Obama told reporters in Oslo, where he traveled to accept the Nobel Peace Prize. The president said he is sticking to his plan to start the drawdown in July 2011, but he signaled that the ...
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Obama Accepts Nobel Peace Prize BEN FELLER , AP posted: 58 MINUTES AGO comments: 0 filed under: Good News Text Size A A A OSLO (Dec. 10) â President Barack Obama entered the pantheon of Nobel Peace Prize winners Thursday with humble words, acknowledging his own few accomplishments while delivering a robust defense of war and promising to use the prestigious ...
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