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Wednesday, October 25, 2006
Bush expresses concern over Iraq
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- President Bush said Wednesday that he is concerned about the situation in Iraq, but it is "critical" that U.S. troops remain there and oust the insurgents.
"The events of the past month have been a serious concern to me and a serious concern to the American people," Bush said in a White House news conference. Bush said, "a military solution alone will not stop violence." Full story |
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