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(긴급 군사) 미군 증파 결정

On our broadcast tonight, the war plan. Tonight the president’s timetable in regions for sending tens of thousands of American troops to Afghanistan and when they might come home. They got him. How a massive 2-day search for a cop killer finally ended with a chance encounter. Breaking their silence. But did the uninvited state dinner guests tell Matt Lauer the truth? Also tonight the new e-mails and what they say. And rolling the dice. What may be the biggest bet ever for Las Vegas. Nightly News begins now. From NBC news world headquarters in New York, this is NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams.

 

Good evening. It has been months in the making. It has to do with one of two wars this nation is fighting. And tonight we hear the president’s reasoning behind sending 30,000 or more American troops into Afghanistan. The White House says he’ll talk about how to bring them home and how all this might end. As the number of killed in action in that war begins to approach 1000.

 

Tonight, battle plan. The president orders 30,000 more troops to Afghanistan with a plan to pull them out starting late in 2011. A report on tonight’s speech and a look at a city that is critical to the strategy success. Tiger’s ticket. Tiger Wood’s charged with careless driving. The case is closed. But is the story over? Silent strength. On world AIDS day, a poignant 마음에 강하게 호소하는 story of children struggling to stay together after the disease tears their family apart. And can you guess what was the most frequent search this on Google? From ABC News headquarters, this is World News with Charles Gibson.

 

Good evening. President Obama has called Afghanistan a war of necessity. The importance of a single issue to the success of a presidency is often overstated. But the success or lack of same for the strategy he lays out tonight will almost certainly be critical to the way Barack Obama’s presidency is viewed. Tonight speaking at West Point, he will say he is deploying 30,000 more soldiers and marines quickly and plans to get them out relatively quickly. Their mission will be to make Afghanistan safe, largely by training an afghan security force to allow an orderly withdrawal of US troops beginning in the second half of 2011. It is ambitious. It will be expensive.

Tonight, the president goes on national television to announce he is sending 30,000 more US troops into a war that’s already cost more than 900 American lives as he lays out new strategy for Afghanistan, the road ahead. I’m Katie Couric. Also tonight, is the war winnable? As a US troop build up how to take back one afghan town. Some say buying off the Taliban may be more effective than fighting them.

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