File:Sen. Joe Lieberman Questions Secretary of Defense Robert Gates on 2011 Afghanistan Troop Reductions.ogg

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Sen._Joe_Lieberman_Questions_Secretary_of_Defense_Robert_Gates_on_2011_Afghanistan_Troop_Reductions.ogg(Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 2 min 53 s, 155 kbps, file size: 3.2 MB)

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English: Obama administration officials testified about the president’s plan to raise troop levels in Afghanistan as part of a revised strategy to disengage forces beginning in July 2011. Among the issues addressed were the current state of military efforts, regional security cooperation with Pakistan, and the capabilities of the Afghan government and security forces.
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Author United States Senate Committee on Armed Services

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