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...arms reduction, we will use this money to invest in education and social welfare. ARE YOU OPTIMISTIC ABOUT PROPOSED TALKS WITH TURKEY ON LAND, AIR AND SEA RIGHTS IN THE AEGEAN? We began exploratory talks and confidence-building measures some time ago to develop a sense of understanding and trust and to look for a way forward. We are moving in a positive direction, and more and more there is a sense that international law and the E.U. provide us with a route through which to solve our disputes. WHAT WILL YOUR PRIORITIES BE IF YOU BECOME PRIME MINISTER...
...benefits would not be just a fulfillment of a campaign promise, though. They would also mitigate a threatening problem: As soldiers return from long tours of duty in Iraq and Afghanistan, the prospect of a huge drop in enlisted personnel is looming large. In the interest of regaining the trust of the military rank-and-file, retaining those currently in uniform and enlisting enough new recruits to replace those fed up with service abroad, it is essential that much of this new money be spent on benefits and enticements for new and returning soldiers, such as advertising, better...
...never have, and they never will. The most important thing is that people get a sense that you have an understanding of what's happening, of what America's role is around the world and whether you're strong. Do you have character? Do you have judgment? Can they trust you? I think those are the things people look for in a President...
...Would Be Kingmaker Iraq's future government may hinge on one ayatullah. Can the U.S. win his trust...
...lifted the lid on Iraq's centrifugal forces. The Shiites want their majority to be decisive, and their perception that the U.S. betrayed them in 1991 when the first President Bush urged them to rise against Saddam and then stood by while they were slaughtered has left little trust among Iraqi Shiites in Washington's intentions. Sistani has played a masterful game of using his moral authority first to block U.S. efforts to transfer power to a government of its own making, and then to force them to bring back the UN as the final arbiter of the election standoff...