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Carl Levin

Carl Milton Levin (born June 28, 1934) is a Democratic United States Senator from Michigan and is the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Armed Services.

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  • Band Apart

    …call in Vietnam was for yet more troops. Is McChrystal just doing the same now, they wonder? Other players—such as Carl Levin , chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee—recall that "Vietnamization" was a strategy that very nearly succeeded …

    10/01/2009Politics
  • Slower Than a Melting Ice Cap

    …climate change. In August, 10 of them —Sherrod Brown (Ohio), Debbie Stabenow (Mich.), Russ Feingold (Wis.), Carl Levin (Mich.), Evan Bayh (Ind.), Bob Casey (Pa.), Robert Byrd (W.Va.), Arlen Specter (Pa.), Jay Rockefeller …

    09/24/2009Politics
  • Is It Amateur Hour in the White House?

    …Meanwhile Obama is losing control of the debate about Afghanistan back home. Congressional heavyweights like Senator Carl Levin , chair of the Armed Services Committee, and Senator John Kerry, chair of the Foreign Relations Committee, have …

    09/22/2009International
  • As Support for the Afghan War Hits New Low, Mullen Says More Troops Are Needed

    prompted a mixed reaction from Democrats and Republicans on the panel. As your Gaggler wrote last week, Armed Services chairman Carl Levin has made clear that hedoesn’t want to send additional combat troops into the region, whileJohn McCain, the panel’s

    09/15/2009Blogs
  • Why the Debate Over Afghanistan Makes the White House Nervous

    …she said. But it’s not just the House where Obama could have problems. Today, Senate Armed Services Committee chairman Carl Levin said that he opposes sending more combat troops in the Afghanistan, but would support deploying personnel to help train additional …

    09/11/2009Blogs

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