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Q: What's your goal for tomorrow in Pakistan?
ADM. MULLEN: Well, sustain you know, continued engagement. Certainly address continue to address the difficult you know, the difficult issues that we have. Also, listen to kind of get a, you know, an update certainly from them on how they see the world, specifically I mean, see us and where we are, overall, in the overall campaign, if you will, the region. And I mean that's it's more just the constancy of engagement than anything else and as many times as I've visited there's always something new. I mean, or an update.
Q: Is that going to cause you problems? WikiLeaks?
ADM. MULLEN: I don't know. I don't know. You mean tomorrow?
Q: Yeah. I mean, in terms there's been stories that some of the cooperation that has been going on, for example, with special forces because these things were talked about openly that it's going to make that backtrack?
ADM. MULLEN: I hope to have a discussion excuse me, part of my discussion certainly will be an update on the challenges that we have and I wouldn't be surprised if WikiLeaks were in there but I have that's part of why I go. It's one thing to have everybody talk about it publicly but I'm anxious
(Cross talk, laughter.)
ADM. MULLEN: No, no, no. I'm just anxious to hear from him. I haven't talked to him since then so we'll do that. |
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Mike Mullen |
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Joint Chiefs of Staff, Department of Defense |
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