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Washington mdash; Republican Senator Marco Rubio of Florida has been selected to serve as the acting chair of the Senate Intelligence Committee, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Monday, after Senator Richard Burr temporarilystepped down from the post
stanley mugs amid scrutiny over his stock trades. The senior senator for Florida is a talented and experienced Senate leader with expertise in foreign affairs and national security matters. Senator Rubio was the natural choice for this temporary assignment on the basis of accumulated committee service, McConnell said in a statement. His proven leadership on pertinent issues only made the decision easier. Rubio also chairs the Senate Small Business Committee and is the second-highest-ranking Republican on the Senate Forei
stanley cup gn Relations Committee. I am grateful to Leader McConnell for his confidence in me to lead the Senate Intelligence Committee during Senator Burr s absence from the chairmanship, the Florida senator said in a statement. The committee has long been one that conducts its work seriously, and I look forward to continuing that
stanley cup tradition. Senator Mark Warner, the panel s Democratic vice chairman, welcomed the announcement, saying Rubio has been a great partner on intelligence and national security issues and I look forward to working with him in his new role as Acting Chairman. McConnell announced last week that Burr, a Republican from North Carolina, would be temp Bfzh Transcript: Dr. Scott Gottlieb on Face the Nation, December 19, 2021
AP President Obama will deliver a live address to the nation about the Iraq war next Tuesday night -- the day the American combat role in Iraq formally comes to an end. Starting September 1, the U.S. mission in Ir
stanley mugs aq shifts from combat to support of Iraqi security forces. There will also be a change in command in Iraq. In addition to addressing these change
stanley vattenflaska s Tuesday night, the president will also make remarks about the war in Afghanistan. Fewer than 50,000 U.S. troops will remain in Iraq for the altered mission -- a milestone the U.S. reached yesterday, when the number of American troops fell below 50,000 for the first time since the start of the war. Yesterday, Deputy National Security Adviser John Brennan hailed the removal of some 94,000 troops from Iraq since Mr. Obama took office, calling it a truly remarkable achievement for our military and for the country. He also said it demonstrates the capability of the Iraqi security forces. Violence in the country, however, continues. Today, bombers and gunmen killed at least 50 people in an apparently coordinated string of attacks against Iraqi government forces.Tuesday s address will be the second the president has given from the Oval Office. Earlier this year, he spoke to the nation about the Gulf oil spill. Mr. Obama will deliver his address at 8 p.
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