Colin Powell

Powell calls on world to help Pak to fight war on terror

Lahore, Dec 15: Former US Secretary of State Colin Powell has called on the international community to help Pakistan to fight the war on terror.

White House says Bush respects Powell despite his endorsement for Obama

White House says Bush respects Powell despite his endorsement for ObamaAlexandria (US), Oct 21: After former US secretary of state endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama in the Nov 4 elections, the White House said last evening that US President George W. Bush has “greatly respects” for Colin Powell.

White House spokesperson Dana Perino said that every American had the right to decide whom to support in an election.

Obama says Powell will be one of his key advisers in White House

Washington, Oct 21: A couple of days after former US secretary of state Colin Powell crossed party lines to commit his support for Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama, the latter has said that if he won the election, he would invite the former to be one of his key advisers at the White House.

“Powell will have a role as one of my advisers,” the Daily Times quoted Obama as saying in a TV interview last evening.

Obama said that Powell was welcome to campaign for him and might have a place in his administration, if he won the poll.

On Sunday, Powell had endorsed the Democratic presidential candidate on NBC’s “Meet the Press” programme

Powell turns back on Republicans, endorses Obama

Washington, Oct.20: In a major setback to Republican aspirations for the White House this year, former U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, who served under President George W Bush during his first administration (2000-04), endorsed Sen. Barack Obama, D-Ill., for president on Sunday.
 
Criticizing his own Republican Party for what he called its narrow focus on irrelevant personal attacks over a serious approach to challenges that he called unprecedented, Powell, who was considered for many years the most likely candidate to become the first African-American president, told NBC''s "Meet the Press" that he was not supporting Obama because of his race.
 

Powell's nod gives Obama security credentials

Powell may endorse Obama for US President on Sunday

Colin Powel & Barack ObamaWashington, Oct. 18 : It is no secret that former U. S. Secretary of State Colin Powell admires Illinois Senator and Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama, and the rumor mill is agog with news that he may finally endorse him as the right candidate to be the 44th president of the United States on Sunday.

According to the Washington Post, Powell will appear this Sunday on "Meet the Press" and there is a possibility of him endorsing Obama. The question doing the rounds is how much is Powell''s endorsement really worth?

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