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  •  We have no interest in occupying your country Obama on adding troops to Afghanistan WAPO
  •  You don’t show up at the White House as a misunderstanding Gibbs on dinner crashers USAT
  •  Our lives have been destroyed  State dinner party crasher Michaele Salahi USAT
  •  It is my intention to finish the job Obama, on sending additional troops to AfghanistanUSAT
  •  We cannot, by ourselves, win Carl Levin, on the U.S. needing help from Afghans in the warAP