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Battleship diplomacy, it's called, by Admiral William Fallon, the new commander for the Middle East.
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Admiral William Fallon is the supreme commander in a vast region where the U.S. is fighting two wars.
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William Fallon, earlier this month, but Petraeus on Wednesday said he and Fallon have been seeing eye-to-eye on Iraq in recent months.
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That is precisely the situation General Petraeus faced when he served in Iraq under then-Centcom Commander William Fallon, until Admiral Fallon was pushed out.
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The most outspoken of those officers is Admiral William Fallon, who until recently was the head of U.S. Central Command, and thus in charge of American forces in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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William Fallon, notes that while Petraeus has thorough experience in a key theater, Iraq, he will have to get up to speed on new areas, including the rest of the Middle East, Central Asia and the Horn of Africa.
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William Fallon to replace Gen.
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William Fallon and Gen.
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