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...Gordon Brown on Thursday morning. Observers later reported that the meeting had been a workmanlike affair, 45 minutes long and short on chitchat. Both politicians appeared keen to cut straight to the burning issues of the day: Iraq (a polite disagreement over Britain's plans to scale down its troop deployment), Afghanistan (praise for Britain's role and concern over the challenges), climate change (a bad thing), Tibet ("very disturbing," said McCain afterwards). For Brown, it was an opportunity to get the measure of a man who could conceivably move into the White House at the beginning of next year...
...Harvard Republican Club can agree on—anything else is up for debate. In a debate last night on the direction of the Iraq War, democratic representatives, Sahand Moarefy ’10 and Kyle A. Krahel ’08, advocated for the withdrawal of American troops, while Republican representatives, Tian Feng ’11 and Prateek Kumar ’11, called for continued military intervention. The first point of disagreement arose as the students debated on the effectiveness of President Bush’s troop surge last year. “The simplest answer ought...
...sumé. Extracurricular activities play a key role in preparing Pencz for his desired future: he is the business manager of Harvard Model Congress Asia, he has a research job at Harvard Business School, and a Goldman Sachs internship lined up for the summer. Pencz is also among the troop of undergraduates who heads down Mass Ave a few days a week for accounting courses at MIT. It’s this idea of using time outside the classroom to build the skills necessary to break into finance that has given birth to popular extracurricular groups like Women in Business...
...troop withdrawal It would be chaos in the country. A country with no power or control. I don't think America will leave the country. Out of experience, I don't think America will leave very soon. A regular Iraqi force that can keep the country, the army and the police, is in the process of building step by step. And as you know, there is the presence of a lot of militias - Shi'ite militias, Sunni militias and the presence of al-Qaeda. I think...
...troop withdrawal The United States and multinational forces helped in securing and giving support to the Iraqi forces, but they shouldn't stay there. The responsibility and authority should be passed and hand over to the Iraqi authorities - the police, security and military forces. But this has to be done after scheduling a timeline for equipping, training, and supplying the Iraqi forces in order to take over from the United States forces...