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"President Obama made clear during our discussion that he intends to force private insurance companies to pay for the treatment of military veterans with service-connected disabilities."
- Commander David K. Rehbein of The American Legion
MARGARET WARNER: Gen. McKiernan, thanks for having us. Do you think the war is winnable in military terms?
GEN. DAVID MCKIERNAN [Commander, International Security Assistance Force, Afghanistan]: Well, it’s “the war’s winnable.” Let’s not put it in military terms because it’s going to take security, it’s going to take governance, and it’s going to take socio-economic progress – all three of those in a comprehensive way. But this campaign is absolutely winnable and will be won.