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Every democracy that aspires to wield its military power effectively requires two things: Citizens who are willing to die for its objectives, and public confidence in its leaders. Full Article at Reno Gazette-Journal

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  1. LONDON, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 25:  A student takes part in a protest organised by the 'Stop the War Coalition', demanding that UK troops be withdrawn from Afghanistan, in Parliament Square on November 25, 2009 in London, England.
  2. A man waits to watch Bollywood film ' Hathiyar' or Weapon, at the Ariana Cinema theater, in Kabul, Afghanistan, Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2009.
  3. Gen. Dowlat Kahn (R), provincial head of the Afghan Nation Police (ANP) for Paktiki Province discusses regional security issues with Battalion Commander for 1st Battalion 501st Parachute Infantry Regiment  Lt. Col.
  4. TRURO, ENGLAND - NOVEMBER 24:  Widow Christina Schmid stands with a bouquet of flowers as watches the coffin of her husband, Olaf Schmid, after a service at Truro Cathedral on November 24, 2009 in Truro, England.
  5. ARLINGTON, VA - NOVEMBER 19:  U.S. Defense Secretary Robert Gates (L) and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Navy Admiral Michael Mullen take questions from reporters during news conference at the Pentagon November 19, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia. In the wake of the Ft.
  6. This undated photo released by Fort Riley shows Staff Sgt. Ryan L. Zorn. The Pentagon says that Staff Sgt. Zorn of Upton, Wyo. , died Monday when the vehicle he was in rolled over near Tal Afar.
  7. US Army Sgt. Maj. Leroy Walker Jr. wipes tears during a candle light vigil on November 5, 2009 at fort Hood, one day after 13 people killed in a bloody rampage.
  8. A new Mine Resistant Ambush Protected (MRAP) vehicle called the M-ATV is on display outside the Pentagon on November 2, 2009 in Washington, DC.The M-ATV is designed to replace the up-armored Humvee in Afghanistan.
  9. US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates (L) greets the People's Republic of China Central Military Commission Vice Chairman General Xu Caihou (2nd L) at the Pentagon in Washington, DC, October 27, 2009.

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