'I don't know numbers' Nov 12, 2009
He asked Sander to join him in the company called Central National Security Group (CNSG). Once Sander agreed, he was taken to meet convicted drug trafficker and former self-proclaimed friend of Selebi's, Glenn Agliotti, at the Dainfern Country Club. (iAfrica.com)
Lawmakers split on timing of Afghan decision Oct 26, 2009
Carl Levin, chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, lashed out at Cheney's criticism, which came in a speech on Wednesday while accepting an award from a conservative national security group. "I thought that comments of the former vice president were totally out of bounds," said Levin, D-Mich. (MSNBC -- International)
White House rejects Cheneys war criticism Oct 23, 2009
"Make no mistake. Signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries," Cheney said while accepting an award from a conservative national security group, the Center for Security Policy. Taking a similar tack on Thursday, former GOP House Speaker Newt Gingrich criticized the administration during a speech in Fort Worth, Texas, suggesting Obama has projected confusion onto the Afghanistan conflict in his public statements. (MSNBC -- Politics)
Cheney to Obama: "Do What it Takes to Win" Oct 23, 2009
"Make no mistake. Signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries," Cheney said while accepting an award from a conservative national security group, the Center for Security Policy. Cheney disputed Rahm Emanuel that the Bush administration had been adrift concerning the war in Afghanistan and that the Obama administration had to start from the beginning to develop a strategy for the 8-year-old war. (CBS News)
Cheney: Stop the 'dithering' as troops face danger Oct 22, 2009
"Make no mistake. Signals of indecision out of Washington hurt our allies and embolden our adversaries," Cheney said while accepting an award from a conservative national security group, the Center for Security Policy. Cheney disputed remarks by White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel that the Bush administration had been adrift concerning the war in Afghanistan and that the Obama administration had to start from the beginning to develop a strategy for the 8-year-old war. (San Francisco Chronicle)