100 soberest. A man to be held welcome to the program iranian backed militia men have left the u. S. Embassy complex in fact that after 2 days of clashes with American Security forces demonstrators had stormed the compound in protest at u. S. Airstrikes which killed 25. 00 fatahs washington has sent in hundreds of extra troops and secretary of state my compiler has postponed and overseas trip. Has begun with a fresh political crisis in baghdad more clashes broke out between pro running demonstrators in u. S. Troops. Like protesters pulled back but they were a god they were treated as a victory of the United States by the end. We achieved exactly what we intended so we pulled back triumphantly and we rubbed americas nose in the dirt. They may have had little choice but to leave more u. S. Troops moved into rain for security at the embassy early on new years day washington deployed 750 Rapid Response forces to stop demonstrators again breaking the perimeter of the massive u. S. Embassy.
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Conditions for military personnel in privetized housing. From Tinker Air Force base and igtd this was something that was unique to Tinker Air Force base and its also all the way around the country. And so that was the background of how this all started. Weve come to learn that its it is a problem nationwide. Its a National Crisis of proportions we havent seen since the scandal at walter reed about a decade ago. Members of this committee, our staff and myself, weve all traveled and seen these problems firsthand. This is the third hearing this committee has had on this issue and im sure its not going to be the last. We open that since our first two hearings in february and march that we would see more differences by now and be able to use this hearing, in fact, it was set up to discuss the progress thats been made. Well, it is set up to look at the progress, but the progress has not been what we wanted. We continue to hear regularly from the families across the country about questionable
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