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Monday, January 08, 2007
Kennedy to argue against troop surge
WASHINGTON (CNN) -- Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, will deliver his vision of the future of Iraq in a policy address at the National Press Club on Tuesday.
Kennedy, whose speech comes a day before the president delivers a prime-time address on Iraq's future, will argue against a troop surge in the war-torn country, according to a statement. Related: Bush's Iraq plan calls for more troops, money, say sources |
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