We just need to maintain the intensity and attain our purpose in
defending the government and defending the people of Afghanistan from
this destabilization. Why those three countries? I have another
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Australia, South Korea and Japan are in Afghanistan.
So we know we're not going to defeat that record. But again, I think if
they require any assistance from us, we'd certainly consider that
request. And so that's partnership. Some of them are seeking membership.
Nicholas Burns, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs at the
Washington Foreign Press Center, briefing on 'U. -India Civil Nuclear
Agreement.
The Iranian Government, we believe, has given assistance, material and
otherwise, to Shia insurgent groups that are attacking Sunni Iraqis, but
also attacking American and British forces.
That rioting led to the death of Serbs, burned down homes and burned
churches.
They have suffered too much tragedy as a family and our condolences go
to the Gemayel family. NATO didn't fire a shot for its first five
decades in existence. And that is a fully modern agenda and it's a great
change from the agenda that we had with the Europeans for the five
decades during the Cold War.
-India Civil Nuclear Agreement.
Ukraine and Georgia have had unique relationships with NATO.
Certainly we all want to see the peace process move forward, we all want
to see ourselves get back onto the roadmap. And we believe it's the
responsibility of all countries to support the Siniora government and to
oppose those who would try to divide Lebanon or return violence to
political life in Lebanon. The United States has taken a significant
number of casualties.
But I certainly don't have anything specific to talk to you about in
terms of how we will be proceeding in those negations.
I honestly don't know anything about that case and I think they'd be in
the best position to answer that for you.
We view it as an act of terrorism.
And so it does instill in us a belief that we have to redouble our
efforts and those of our friends in the Arab world as well as in Europe
to support the Siniora government. I spoke to that and I'll be happy to
give you the transcript of what I said.
And as a follow-up to that, there was an idea of cooperation on missile
defense either in bilateral or trilateral form. And we meet with them
several times a year and we sometimes train with them and have military
exercises. I think all of us would agree that we can do more to build
that partnership.
The challenge really is to the leadership in Tehran and Damascus to
demonstrate that they have good faith here.
We have an alliance that's really working quite well to respond to
modern security challenges.
Now, the Taliban has come in greater numbers than before. NATSIOS: Thank
you very much. And we call on all countries to support the unity and
territorial integrity of Lebanon and to free Lebanon from these acts of
political intimidation and terrorism. We support the Government of
Lebanon. CASEY: I'm afraid I'm going to have to disappoint you again on
that.
We have a transformed alliance.
forensic assistance or anything?
I think all of us would agree that we can do more to build that
partnership.
And so that's partnership.

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