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Who would have access to the DNA in the future What if the company goes bankrupt Would they actually sell the DNA commercially to someone else in order to make moneyRichard Myers
This preserves for the president all the options that a president would want to have in case this country or our friends and allies were attacked with weapons of mass destruction, be they nuclear, biological, chemical or, for that matter, high explosives,
Richard Myers
We know this is the most intensive time of training for them. That's always the winter training cycle, where they conduct the majority of their training, their most intensive training.
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Now the number two person, the person that is his al-Zarqawi's primary facilitator, the one that organizes things operationally, certainly in Baghdad, and has a lot of responsibility for the al Qaeda finances in Iraq, he's no longer on the scene, ... So, they're going to have to go the bench and find somebody that's probably less knowledgeable, less qualified.
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Not only was there no delay, ... I think we anticipated in most cases not in all cases, but in most cases the support that was required. And we were pushing support before we were formally asked for it.
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Obviously, any time you have detainees who will sacrifice their life to kill you or what you stand for, I mean, that's the most dangerous type of individual you can have in your control,
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