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The former U.S. ambassador to Iraq tells Army officers says sending 30,000 additional troops to Afghanistan and a change in strategy there are essential. But Ryan Crocker says it's not just a matter of how many additional forces are sent to Afghanistan, but...
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George W. Bush's last ambassador to Iraq was appointed dean of the Bush School of Government and Public Service on Friday.Ryan Crocker begins in his new role at the graduate school Jan. 25. "I'll have to work on the accent," said Crocker, who speaks ...
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BELLINGHAM — Ryan Crocker, who served as U.S. ambassador to Iraq under George W. Bush, says President Obama is doing what needs to be done in sending more troops to Afghanistan. "It is a clear signal of our determination ... to our adversaries ...
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Texas A University has named former U.S. ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker as dean of its Bush School of Government and Public Service. His appointment Friday by the Texas A University System Board of Regents, will become effective Jan. 25. Crocker ...
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-- The former U.S. Ambassador to Iraq is the featured speaker at today’s Bellingham City Club meeting. Ryan Crocker is also a recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. One of his jobs was to brief Congress on the Iraq situation. Crocker will ...
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Former ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker called a surge in Afghanistan “the essential way forward” as he spoke at Fort Leavenworth on Tuesday. “Will it work? We’ll have to see,” Crocker said. “Will it be the same as it was in Iraq ...
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FORT LEAVENWORTH, Kan. - The former U.S. ambassador to Iraq says a change in strategy in Afghanistan along with plans to send 30,000 additional troops there are essential if the U.S. wants to succeed after eight years of war. But Ryan Crocker says it ...
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