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      U.S. Defense Secretary Leon Panetta, right, is greeted by Marine Gen. John R. Allen, left, commander of International Security Assistance Force, upon his arrival at Kabul International Airport in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2012. Panetta is expected to meet with troops as part of a holiday visit to thank the troops for their service. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool)
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    Panetta in Afghanistan to meet with Karzai

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    December 12, 2012 5:37 pm
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      Defense Secretary Leon Panetta talks to reporters while on board his plane headed to Kuwait, Monday, Dec. 10, 2012. Panetta will meet with troops as part of a visit to thank the troops for their service. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh, Pool)
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    Panetta says Syria chemical threat has slowed

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    December 11, 2012 1:22 pm
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    AP IMPACT: An insider attack: Trust cost 2 lives
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    AP IMPACT: An insider attack: Trust cost 2 lives

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    December 8, 2012 2:17 pm
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    Navy to briefly reduce carriers in Persian Gulf
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    Navy to briefly reduce carriers in Persian Gulf

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    November 21, 2012 11:24 pm
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    Panetta in Thailand ahead of Obama visit
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    Panetta in Thailand ahead of Obama visit

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    November 15, 2012 6:23 am
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    This photo taken Oct. 10, 2012 shows Army Brig. Gen. John Charlton, left, riding in a Blackhawk helicopter in eastern Afghanistan. A new chapter of the Afghanistan war is opening with a slimmed-down Western force doing more advising than fighting, a resilient Taliban showing little interest in peace talks, and Americans tempted to pull the plug on a conflict now in its 12th year. A decisive end seems nowhere in sight. (AP Photo/Robert Burns)

    New Afghan war phase, with no decisive end seen

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    October 28, 2012 4:00 am
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    Navy replaces admiral leading Mideast strike group
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    Navy replaces admiral leading Mideast strike group

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    October 27, 2012 2:12 pm
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    Al-Qaida in Afghanistan is attempting a comeback

    Al-Qaida in Afghanistan is attempting a comeback

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    October 21, 2012 4:00 am
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    This photo taken Oct. 10, 2012 shows U.S. Brig. Gen. John Charlton, right, talking with Afghan National Civil Order Police (ANCOP) brigade commander Gul Mohammed Rasikh at the U.S base in An Band district, Ghazni province, Afghanistan. Fed up with the Taliban closing their schools and committing other acts of oppression, men in a village about 100 miles south of Kabul took up arms late last spring and chased out the insurgents with no help from the Afghan government or U.S. military. Small-scale revolts like the one in the village of Kunsaf, Ghazni, in recent months indicate bits of a do-it-yourself anti-insurgency that the U.S. hopes Afghan authorities can transform into a wider movement that could undercut the Taliban in areas it still dominates after 11 years of war. (AP Photo/Robert Burns)

    US sees potential for wider anti-Taliban uprising

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    October 18, 2012 4:00 am
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    2 Marines to be court-martialed in urination case
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    2 Marines to be court-martialed in urination case

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    September 24, 2012 7:30 pm
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