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Obama, Karzai meet at NATO summit - CNN

May 20, 2012 by SoCelebrities

Chicago (CNN)-- More work must be done before NATO troops pull out of Afghanistan, U.S. President Barack Obama said as he met with Afghan President Hamid Karzai Sunday. "There will be great challenges ahead. The loss of life continues in Afghanistan.

France's "Mr. Normal" stands out in diplomatic debut - Reuters

May 20, 2012 by SoCelebrities

Voice of AmericaFrance's "Mr. Normal" stands out in diplomatic debutReuters

In tornado-weary Joplin, graduates eager to move on despite Obama visit - Reuters

May 20, 2012 by SoCelebrities

In tornado-weary Joplin, graduates eager to move on despite Obama visitReutersBy Kevin Murphy | JOPLIN, Mo (Reuters) - Having the president of the United States speak at commencement would normally be the most memorable day in the life of a high school senior. But not in Joplin, Missouri, where President Barack Obama's ...

Obama: NATO shifting to help peace in Afghanistan - Boston.com

May 20, 2012 by SoCelebrities

Boston.comObama: NATO shifting to help peace in AfghanistanBoston.com

Obama pushes for post-2014 vision for Afghanistan

May 20, 2012 by SoCelebrities

Chicago — President Barack Obama says the NATO alliance agrees on a vision for post-2014 Afghanistan and is pressing world leaders to implement that strategy following a decade of war.

Media says Obama evolved, not flip-flopped, on major issues through the years

May 20, 2012 by SoCelebrities

President Barack Obama has evolved — again. And again. And again.

As NATO summit opens, Obama, Karzai say alliance will help Afghanistan shift from war - Orlando Sentinel

May 20, 2012 by SoCelebrities

CHICAGO (AP) — The NATO alliance that has fought for a decade in Afghanistan is helping that nation shift toward stability and peace, but there will be "hard days ahead," President Barack Obama said Sunday as alliance leaders insisted the ...

Obama on NATO Summit: It’s no Taste of Chicago - Chicago Sun-Times

May 20, 2012 by SoCelebrities

In a nutshell, that was President Barack Obama’s kidding message to Chicagoans carping about all the traffic restrictions and security measures in place for the NATO Summit. “I’ve been asking: Why is everybody making such a big fuss?

Obama: NATO shifting to help peace in Afghanistan - msnbc.com

May 20, 2012 by SoCelebrities

By ANNE GEARAN and JULIE PACE Associated Press CHICAGO (AP) - The NATO alliance that has fought for a decade in Afghanistan is helping that nation shift toward stability and peace, but there will be "hard days ahead," President Barack Obama said Sunday as ...

Obama, Karzai seek help for Afghanistan

May 20, 2012 by SoCelebrities

Updated 1:57 p.m. ET: CHICAGO -- President Barack Obama on Sunday pressed world leaders to help implement a strategy for post-2014 Afghanistan after U.S. troops leave, a transition that Afghan President Hamid Karzai said will mark the day that his war-torn country is "no longer a burden" on the rest of the world.

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