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- Secretary Remarks
Interview on NBC's Meet The Press with Tim Russert Secretary Colin L. Powell Washington, DC December 16, 2001 10:30 a.m. EST QUESTION: Joining us now, the Secretary of State, Colin Powell. Mr. Secretary, welcome. SECRETARY POWELL: Good morning, Tim. QUESTION: Reports on the wires that al-Qaida has fallen, that the Eastern Alliance Afghan troops, along with US bombing, have destroyed them. They are either dead or taken captive. And yet, no sign of Usama bin Laden. What can you tell us? SECRETARY POWELL: ...
- Taxonomy: KSAN, Saudi Arabia, India, ASEC (Security), Colin Luther Powell , George H. W. Bush, 2009, Iraq, Afghanistan, Angola, 2001, NEA — Near Eastern Affairs, Kuwait, Estonia, 1993, 1972, George W. Bush, TBIO (Biological and Medical Science), KGHG, PINR (Intelligence), 1990, ENRG (Energy and Power), ANET (Communications), PARM (Arms Controls and Disarmament), United Arab Emirates, Pakistan, Israel, MASS (Military Assistance and Sales), KOCI, Geneva, IO — International Organization Affairs, Canada, Anti-Ballistic Missile, World Health Organization, Bureau of Management (USAID), Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum, Office of the Under Secretary for Management, Strategic Arms Limitation Talks, Office of the Legal Adviser (DOS), European Union, Federal Bureau of Investigation, United Nations, U.S. Executive Director, Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty, Central Intelligence Agency, Counterterrorism Security Group, Counterterrorism Committee, Counterterrorism, Countering Terrorism, Climate and Environment, Treaties and International Agreements, The Ocean and Polar Affairs, Energy, United Nations General Assembly, United States of America, COVID-19, information technology, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, al-Qa’ida, EAIR (Civil Aviation), Al-Qa’ida in the Indian Subcontinent, National Liberation Army, Hamas, Foreign Affairs Manual/Foreign Affairs, KC51 — C5+1 U.S and Central Asia Diplomatic Platform, United Kingdom
- Security Role(s): Everyone: All Users
- Start Date: 12/15/2001
- Relevance: 16
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