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General Wesley Clark on Fox 12/15/05 | |||||
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December 15, 2005 |
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Bill Hemmer: Now the question is 'what next' for the people in Iraq, and 'what next' for the US military. General Wesley Clark, Fox News analyst, Supreme NATO Commander with me now, and General, it's nice to have you here. Good afternoon to you. GENERAL WESLEY CLARK: Great to be with you, Bill. Bill Hemmer: What's next for Iraq when they wake up tomorrow? |
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General Wesley Clark on Fox and Friends | |||||
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December 14, 2005 |
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E.D. HILL: Soldiers in Iraq are on alert as millions are set to head to the polls tomorrow. With us from Washington DC is former NATO Supreme Allied Commander and FOX News military analyst General Wesley Clark. It's good to have you with us. GENERAL WESLEY CLARK: Thanks E.D., it's good to be here. |
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General Wesley Clark on Fox News Sunday | ||||||
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December 11, 2005 |
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Eric Shawn: With us now, General Wesley Clark whos a Fox News Analyst and former Supreme Allied Commander. General, good morning, good to see you on Sunday morning. GENERAL WESLEY CLARK: Good morning, Eric, good to be with you. |
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General Wesley Clark on Your World with Neil Cavuto | ||||||||
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| Neil Cavuto: Even if Zarqawi is not dead, is he as good as dead man walking with Jordanians and now other Muslims turning on him? Let us ask former Supreme Allied Commander, General Wesley Clark. He is also a Fox News military analyst, former presidential candidate as well. General, good to have you.
GENERAL WESLEY CLARK: Good to be with you, Neil. |
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General Wesley Clark on Fox News Live Sunday | |||
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November 13, 2005 |
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Greg Jarrett: Fox News Alert: It happened a short time ago. This woman, a failed homicide bomber in Amman, Jordan captured by Jordanian police. And then dramatically on Jordanian television, she confessed. She said, "I didn't plan anything. My husband did. We entered the hotel, stood in separate corners." She went on to describe how her husband blew himself up, but her detonator switch apparently didn't work, and she fled, and she confessed to all of it on Jordanian television. She was nabbed today by Jordanian police at a safe house somewhere in Amman, Jordan. Let's bring into this conversation for reaction former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, General Wesley Clark, a Fox News analyst. General, always good to see you. Your reaction to this? |
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General Wesley Clark on Your World with Neil Cavuto | |||
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Neil Cavuto: This time it's his own people calling for Zarqawi's head. Is this a tipping point in the war on terror. With us now my friend, Colonel Oliver North, the host of War Stories and author of "Assassins" ; former Supreme Court- Supreme Commander of NATO forces Wesley Clark, also a Fox News contributor, although he could be a court judge, you never know; former director of Central Intelligence Admiral Stansfield Turner; and here with me my friend, Fox News war correspondent Steve Harrigan. |
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General Wesley Clark on Fox News Live | |||||
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Anchor: U. S. and Iraqi troops fight a fierce battle against Al Qaeda in Western Iraq, near the Syrian border. It's day three of Operation Steel Curtain, the latest major offensive to try to root out elements of the terrorist group. The military says at least 36 suspected terrorists have been killed, 200 people detained since Saturday. The area along Syria's border with Iraq is known as a hotbed for insurgents. Joining us now is General Wesley Clark, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander. He's also a Fox News analyst. General Clark, good to have you here. GENERAL WESLEY CLARK: Thanks, good to be with you. |
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Reflecting on 9/11 and Americas Global Engagement Problem | |||
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Conference Terrorism, Security & America's Purpose: Towards a More Comprehensive Strategy |
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Remarks by General Wesley Clark Former Supreme Allied Commander, NATO and former candidate for President of the United States The forum brought together national and international public leaders, policymakers and scholars, security and intelligence officials, media, and citizens from diverse viewpoints to help formulate a comprehensive plan of action for addressing the threat of terrorism around the world. |
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John Hopkins Speech on Defense Spending in 21st Century | |
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September 9, 2004 |
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General Wesley K. Clark speaks on "How much is enough? Defense Spending in the Twenty-First Century." at Johns Hopkins University on September 9, 2004. The speech was part of the Milton S. Eisenhower Symposium Series. |
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