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Elisabeth Bumiller (born May 15, 1956) is an American author and journalist who is currently a national affairs correspondent for the New York Times.

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  • News Source: Jang.com.pk | 8 days ago
    The Obama administration is seriously worried about the fast weakening grip of President Asif Zardari in Pakistan and on Monday two top US newspapers predicted, in powerful reports by seven leading writers and correspondents, that the Zardari regime
  • News Source: The New York Times | 9 days ago
    President Obama plans to lay out a specific timetable for how he sees the American war in Afghanistan ultimately ending when he announces his decision this week to send more forces, senior administration officials said Sunday. Although the speech
  • News Source: The New York Times | 20 days ago
    In an unannounced visit to Kabul , Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton warned Mr. Karzai privately that future civilian aid would depend in part on how his government performed in areas like developing an effective army and curbing cronyism,
  • News Source: The New York Times | 26 days ago
    The disclosure that the United States ambassador in Kabul has expressed written opposition to deploying more American troops to Afghanistan lays bare the fierce debate within the Obama administration over the direction of the war, even after weeks of
  • News Source: The Mercury News | 27 days ago
    The U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, who once served as the top U.S. military commander there, has expressed in writing his reservations about deploying additional troops to the country, three senior U.S. officials said Wednesday...Eikenberry sent his
  • News Source: The New York Times | about 1 month ago
    Advisers to President Obama are preparing three options for escalating the war effort in Afghanistan, all of them calling for more American troops, as he moves closer to a decision on the way forward in the eight-year-old war, officials said Saturday.
  • News Source: War In Context | about 1 month ago
    O bama ran for the presidency promising change...If the president assents to McChrystal’s request, he will void his promise of change at least so far as national security policy is concerned. The Afghanistan war will continue until the end of his
  • News Source: The New York Times | 2 months ago
    McChrystal , the commander of American and allied forces in Afghanistan , presented his request for more troops directly to President Obama on Friday as the White House moved closer to settling on a new strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan. General

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