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  • ...s]]; [[Clinton Administration]] National Security Council staff; aide to [[Colin Powell]] when [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]]
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  • ...er Dulles]], [[Dean Rusk]], [[Henry Kissinger]], [[Madeleine Albright]], [[Colin Powell]], and [[Condoleezza Rice]].
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  • ...ive, New America Foundation; former Chief of Staff to Secretary of State [[Colin Powell]] 2002-2005; [[Colonel]] (Ret.) U.S. Army
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  • ...nk of Ambassador; director of the [[Policy Planning Staff]] reporting to [[Colin Powell]]; Started Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO), a multi
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  • ...e, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and later U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell.
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  • ...r the case; graduates of the [[Reserve Officer Training Corps]], such as [[Colin Powell]], have risen to the highest ranks.
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  • | title = Colin Powell “Very Sore” About Having Made Case for Iraq Invasion Based on Faulty WM ...Wilkerson Attacked the Iraq War. In the Process, He Lost the Friendship of Colin Powell.
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  • ...y associated with retired general and former [[U.S. Secretary of State]] [[Colin Powell]], but their relationship is now strained since Wilkerson spoke in public a ...Wilkerson Attacked the Iraq War. In the Process, He Lost the Friendship of Colin Powell.
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  • He is a close friend of Colin Powell, and, like Powell, is more an internationalist than a neoconservatism|neoco ...ive of actual combat. This was one reason for his close collaboration with Colin Powell, and probably for his conflicts with Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld and Paul
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  • ...i forces from Kuwait and a limited pursuit of their forces back into Iraq. Colin Powell spent much of his time, as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, managing
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  • ...fficially confirmed on 6 January, is 304 for Trump, 227 for Clinton, 3 for Colin Powell, and 1 each for John Kasich, Ron Paul, Bernie Sanders and Faith Spotted Eag
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  • [[Bob Woodward]] said [[Colin Powell]] believed Cheney had "the fever" to look for a connection between [[Saddam
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  • ...t responded with a same-day analysis of the 5 February 2002 UN speech by [[Colin Powell]]. The group now has over 70 members, although some members have resigned o
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  • ...on American Islamic Relations, but did not mention that George W. Bush and Colin Powell met with the same group. <ref name=MM>{{citation
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  • ...Security Affairs Condaleeza Rice on February 5, which did include Cheney, Colin Powell, and Deputy Director of Central Intelligence John McLaughlin as a substitut ...o case, while others felt that Afghanistan needed a higher priority. While Colin Powell eventually argued for Iraqi WMD before the United Nations, he and his deput
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  • In 2008, he told ABC News that [[Colin Powell]] had endorsed [[Barack Obama]] only because Obama is black. <blockquote>Se
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  • ...istration, she enjoyed somewhat better relations with Secretary of State [[Colin Powell]], although their views differed in some areas.
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  • Carlucci was known as [[Caspar Weinberger]]'s protege, and, in turn, as [[Colin Powell]]'s mentor. ...he bill, even though Carlucci and the national security adviser, [[LTG]] [[Colin Powell]], recommended approval. Reagan found unacceptable the reduced levels of [[
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  • ...f State for Near Eastern Affairs, in the [[U.S. State Department]] under [[Colin Powell]] from 2002 to 2004. She was responsible for the establishment of the $300
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  • ...on U.S. Secretary of State, retired Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Colin Powell. Powell's deputy, Richard Armitage, thought the relationship was especially
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  • ...the port at [[Karachi]] and the island of Pasni. As a ''quid pro quo'', [[Colin Powell]] resisted any public criticism of Musharraf or the ISI.<ref name=Rashid-De
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  • ...rson, who had been chief of staff to Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Colin Powell, said he was focused on putting more and more authority into Cheney's offic
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  • As the Assistant, he was the primary military advisor to Secretaries of State Colin Powell and Condoleezza Rice. During this time, he accompanied the Secretary of St
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  • | title = Rep. Bachmann suggests liberal is "anti-American"}}</ref> Colin Powell said that he had endorsed Obama, in part, due to comments such as hers, whi | title = Colin Powell calls Bachmann's comments 'nonsense'
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  • ...roops. At this point, the 4 ID was already in ships off the Turkish coast. Colin Powell had considered the need for a northern front overrated. If there were no no
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  • | title = Barack Obama Accepts Endorsement of Colin Powell Despite the Ex-General’s Role in Making the Case for Iraq War ...r."<ref name=twsSEPcv96/> Sirota unearthed an embarrassing comment which [[Colin Powell]] had made two years earlier to the effect that "Iraq posed no threat to it
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  • ..., was the first woman to hold the office and she was followed in 2001 by [[Colin Powell]], who was the first black Secretary of State. [[Condaleeza Rice]], who hel
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  • ...ent Dick Cheney, Rice and her deputy, Steve Hadley, and Secretary of State Colin Powell.<ref name=Clarke>{{citation
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  • ...n officials, including United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State Colin Powell and United States Attorney General|Attorney General John Ashcroft claimed t
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  • ...p. 362</ref> Lawrence Wilkerson, a retired colonel and chief of staff to Colin Powell, confirmed Franks' opinion of Feith: "He was. Let me testify to that. He wa
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  • ...to lobby United States United States Secretary of State|Secretary of State Colin Powell, that an American ceasefire would allow moderate elements within hte Taliba
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  • ...o fight Major Regional Conflicts ('''MRC'''), such as in Korea and Iraq; [[Colin Powell]], then the [[Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff]], suggested winning tw
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  • cited by [[Colin Powell]] in his presentation to the U.N. Security Council as
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  • ...State, and [[Brent Scowcroft]] as National Security Advisor, along with [[Colin Powell]] as chairman of the Joint Chiefs and [[Dick Cheney]] as Secretary of Defen
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  • ...Iraq's government as justification for the invasion; Secretary of State [[Colin Powell]] went before the [[UN]] Security Council to present intelligence purportin
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  • ...ere incorporated into President Bush's 2003 State of the Union address and Colin Powell's subsequent presentation to the UN Security Council.<ref>{{cite web
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  • '''Cólin''', cf. '''Cóllins'''; '''[[Colin Powell|Côlin Pòwell]]''' is an exception
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  • ...general who did not become a civilian leader such as George C. Marshall or Colin Powell.
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  • | url = http://www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,443089,00.html}}</ref> Colin Powell had contacted the Turkish foreign minister and reassured him the peshmerga
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