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WRAP President says US will drive Saddam from power if it comes to war

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1. Medium shot of President George W. Bush walking to the podium 2. Pan of media to President Bush at podium 3. SOUNDBITE (English) President George W. Bush "This is the last phase of diplomacy. A little bit more time: Saddam Hussein has...
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Bush: A free Iraq is 'critical to security'

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HEADLINE: Bush: A free Iraq is 'critical to security' CAPTION: President Bush has accepted the advice of his top commander in Iraq and is ordering gradual reductions in U-S forces. In a televised address, Bush said the principle...
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Unveiled for reporters this week, the program _ "Combat Hunter" _ teaches human behavioral analysis, law enforcement profiling techniques and big game hunting and tracking practices. The AP's John Mone followed the program that puts Marines through the paces of identifying and tracking an enemy without firing a shot

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HEADLINE: Marines teach troops to profile enemy hiding in plain sight CAPTION: Unveiled for reporters this week, the program _ "Combat Hunter" _ teaches human behavioral analysis, law enforcement profiling techniques and big game hunting...
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Clinton on foreign policy at hearing to approve appointment as Sec of State

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1. Wide shot Secretary of State-designate Hillary Clinton during hearing 2. Mid of Clinton with daughter Chelsea Clinton behind 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Hillary Clinton, US Secretary of State-designate: "We are not taking any option off...
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US troops stage massive operation against suspected militia leaders

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Night shots 00 00 US military vehicles driving 00 06 US soldiers poised with guns pointing 00 12 FX Soldiers going into house, detainee lying face down in bed, soldier cuffs his hands 00 24 One man is led away, detainee on bed with...
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Ireland/Germany - Visit US President Bill Clinton

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US President Bill Clinton on Saturday (2/12) told troops bound for Bosnia that he had agreed to send them there only once he was sure the risk to their safety was minimalised. In a rousing speech to soldiers from "Task Force Eagle" in...
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Rasmussen: Afghan withdrawal not before 2014, NATO to pay sustainment costs

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1. NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen entering news conference 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Anders Fogh Rasmussen, NATO Secretary-General "Key to our future capabilities is missile defence. Only 16 months have passed since we took...
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NATO counter-summit participants denounce alliance plans for new high-readiness force

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Activists attending a NATO counter-summit in Wales on Monday denounced the proposed creation of a high-readiness force to protect member nations against potential Russian aggression. US President Barack Obama and leaders of NATO's other...
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STORY: One tenth of the population of Malawi is made up of Mozambiquan refugees: A United Nations feeding programme has ensured the survival of the increasing population of the camps for the past four years. However, recent developments...
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NATO, UN accused of failing minorities

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Pristina, Kosovo - 26 July 2004 1. Exterior shot of United Nations headquarters in Pristina 2. Set up shot of Lieutenant Colonel James Moran 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Lieutenant Colonel James Moran, KFOR spokesman: "The report does say a...
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Sky News

David Cameron in Afghanistan

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David Cameron in Afghanistan
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Bloomberg

Obama to Send More Troops to Syria: Will It Help?

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April 25 -- James Smith, former ambassador to Saudi Arabia, discusses President Barack Obama's decision to send 250 additional military personnel to Syria. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Gura on "Bloomberg Markets."
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WRAP Bush comments on Italian troops in Iraq, and Wolfowitz

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Washington, DC, US - 16 March, 2005 1. Close-up pan as President Bush walks into briefing room 2. Cutaway photographers 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) George W. Bush, US President: "He (Silvio Berlusconi) said first of all he wanted me to know...
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Declaring significant progress in disrupting al-Qaida and combatting the Taliban, President Barack Obama said Thursday the United States will start withdrawing U.S. troops from Afghanistan in July as promised. AP's Mark Smith reports.

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HEADLINE: Obama: US on track in Afghanistan, Pakistan CAPTION: Declaring significant progress in disrupting al-Qaida and combatting the Taliban, President Barack Obama said Thursday the United States will start withdrawing U.S....
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Militant threat will persist until root causes are addressed, warn analysts

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Analysts say militant groups, such as the Islamic State (IS), will continue to operate in the Middle East unless development, poverty and democracy issues are addressed. They say airstrikes may dampen the might of IS in Syria and Iraq,...
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President Barack Obama on Friday ordered 4,000 more military troops into Afghanistan, vowing to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat" the Taliban and al-Qaida.

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HEADLINE: Obama: Taliban and al-Qaida must be stopped CAPTION: President Barack Obama on Friday ordered 4,000 more military troops into Afghanistan, vowing to "disrupt, dismantle and defeat" the Taliban and al-Qaida. (March 27) ...
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RR7217A VIETNAM REPORT

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The Communists' 1972 spring offensive in Vietnam has now lasted a month. Fierce fighting is still going on throughout the country. One of the main battles is for control of Highway 13, a relatively small but very important supply route...
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VOICED : US & UK forces quit Afghanistans Helmand

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VOICED : US & UK forces quit Afghanistans Helmand
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : Regional nations back troops for UN force

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CLEAN : Regional nations back troops for UN force
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10 French NATO troops killed in Afghanistan

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10 French NATO troops killed in Afghanistan
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AFP News Agency

Peacekeepers struggle in Darfur

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Peacekeepers struggle in Darfur
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AFP News Agency

Us seeks tough action on Darfur

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Us seeks tough action on Darfur
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

President Franklin Roosevelt Visits US Troops In Iran

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President Franklin Roosevelt pays a visit to US troops in Camp Amirabad, Iran / Roosevelt with entourage rides in jeep past troops, salutes / closer view of FDR / jeep arrives at airport / on airfield in jeep FDR salutes, hat over heart...
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Sherman Grinberg Film Library

Foreign leaders in exile in London during WWII

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Title card: ?Exiled Rulers Help British Efforts? / exterior of Norwegian church in London with crowd in front / word ?Norskkirke? on window over doorway of church / King Haakon VII of Norway shakes hands with officer on porch of church /...