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Admiral Brad Cooper, U.S. Central Command Commander: It's an honor to address conference attendees on the historic opportunity presented by Syria's ongoing transition. The United States and Syria share an interest in preserving peace and stability across the Middle East. Since assuming command of CENTCOM in August, I've had...

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