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Leaks too small to trigger a shut-down could also result in large-scale trouble.
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His argument is that the true threat posed by Islamic militants is not large-scale confrontation rooted in the troubles of the Middle East.
Some senior officials contend that the potential troop shortage could mean that the United States would have trouble mounting a large-scale attack against Iraq while maintaining commitments around the globe.
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