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Karl Inderfurth Quotes

«We have lost touch with a generation of Pakistani military leaders.»
«The United States wants bin Laden expelled from Afghanistan to a place where he can be brought to justice for the criminal acts he has committed.»
«Both countries ... are in the process of defining their strategic requirements and defense posture for the future.»
«The trip has far more to it than simply the civilian nuclear agreement. If it takes more time to finalize that in a way that will answer questions that the U.S. Congress has and the Indian Parliament has, then that time should be taken.»
«The rise of China and India will be the defining geopolitical reality of the 21st century. That's pretty important company to be keeping.»
«New Delhi has joined the list of capitals to which a US presidential visit is now imperative.»
«There is something important happening. A trip to India is no longer just a desired, but a required part of an American President s itinerary during his term of office.»
«A trip to India is no longer just a desired - but a required - part of an American president's itinerary.»
«A trip to India is no longer just a desired ? but a required ? part of an American president's itinerary.»
«A trip to India is no longer just a desired -- but a required -- part of an American president's itinerary.»