GEN. JONES BRIEFS PRESS ON NATO, EUROPEAN, AFGHANISTAN OPERATIONS
U.S. Gen. James Jones, NATO's supreme allied commander, Europe (SACEUR) and commander of the European Command (USEUCOM) holds a news briefing to provide an update of NATO and USEUCOM operations, including NATO's International Security and Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, at the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, on August 17, 2006. (UPI Photo/Roger L. Wollenberg)
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