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Elisabeth Bumiller
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Latest Articles by Elisabeth Bumiller
Pentagon Memo: Trying to Redefine Role of U.S. Military in Iraq
Experts argue that roughly 10,000 American troops should remain in Baghdad after next June, with more in other cities.
Generals propose timetable for Iraq
WASHINGTON - A new military plan for troop withdrawals from Iraq that was described in broad terms this week to President-elect Barack Obama falls short of the 16-mont...
Generals Propose a Timetable for Iraq
A new plan for troop withdrawals would take more than the 16 months Barack Obama has said he wants, military officials said.
Joint Chiefs Chairman Must Adapt to a New Boss
Adm. Mike Mullen faces the task of pivoting from one commander-in-chief to another, in the middle of two wars.
Diplomatic Memo: A Defense Secretary at Work for 2 Commanders in Chief
What was originally conceived as a goodbye tour for Robert M. Gates instead offered a preview of the president-elect’s strategy.
Gates Warns Against ‘Testing’ Obama
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates warned that foreign powers should not try to “test” President-elect Barack Obama with a crisis in his first months in office.
Gates Arrives in Afghanistan
Defense secretary Robert M. Gates said that the Pentagon was trying to get thousands of additional combat forces into Afghanistan as soon as next summer.
Gates Vows Active Role in Staying On at Pentagon
Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates said he had no intention of being a “caretaker” and agreed with a “responsible drawdown” plan in Iraq.
Obama's strategic courtship of Clinton
WASHINGTON - The thaw in the resentful relationship between the most powerful woman in the Democratic Party and her younger male rival began at the party's convention ...
McCain has not given up in one very blue state
HARRISBURG, Pa. — People are scratching their heads: Why is Sen. John McCain here?
Powell’s Endorsement Puts Spotlight on His Legacy
Colin Powell, on “Meet the Press,” said it would be up to the next president “to fix the reputation that we’ve left with the rest of the world.” Mr. Powell...
A Balancing Act as McCain Faces a Divided Party and a Skeptical Public
John McCain did not explicitly side with House Republicans on the bailout deal, but by keeping his views to himself, he kept their revolt alive.


















