Obamas decisions on afghanistan, including up to the decision to seek the strategic agreement with the afghans that would keep a residual force there after the end of this year. But there were two aspects of the war in afghanistan that troubled me. One was the president s suspicion of the motives of the senior military, particularly when it came to the recommendations on afghanistan. And the second was what you describe. As i told rahm when i met with him, i dont mind that the president speaks out on exit strategies and so on, but the troops need to hear from their commander, the person who is sending them in harms way, that their cause is just and noble, and the mission is important for the country and, therefore, their sacrifices worthwhile. And into two and half years i worked for president obama he only did that once or twice. And i think thats one of the responsibilities of the commander in chief when he deploys men and women in harms way is that he would be willing to speak publi
Court order to remove the 150-MW Texas project could be yellow flag to other companies building on Native American sites without full rights above ground and below according to attorneys.
Court order to remove the 150-MW Texas project could be yellow flag to other companies building on Native American sites without full rights above ground and below according to attorneys.
Court order to take down 150-MW Oklahoma project could be yellow flag to other companies building on Native American sites without full rights above ground and below according to two outside attorneys.
The ruling was a victory for the Osage Nation, and the company estimated that complying with the order to tear down the turbines would cost nearly $260 million. According to