Will McChrystal Quit?

Under all three, Kimmitt said, McChrystal believes that he can do the job. On the other hand, if he doesn't get the low option, probably something like an additional 15,000 troops, the general might consider quitting. Full Story »

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Posted by: Posted by Randy Morrow - Sep 22, 2009 - 8:39 AM PDT
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by Randy Morrow - Sep. 23, 2009

The title is a bit misleading as only one source suggests that McChrystal might (under one scenario) quit--the rest of the article is opinions about ... More »

So far, in a sign that the White House isn’t playing patsy for the military, the administration has resisted bringing McChrystal back to Washington to testify, ... More »

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