A NATION WEARY OF WAR...
DEMS PLAN VOTE ON TROOP INCREASE...At Least 10 Republican Senators Are Likely To Oppose Sending In More Troops…
Unveiling his retooled war strategy in a pivotal prime-time address from the White House, the president will acknowledge in unusually stark terms how dire the situation is -- because of errors in U.S. assumptions and failures by the government in Iraq to follow through on promises.
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AP JENNIFER LOVEN January 10, 2007 02:18 PM
President Bush will tell a nation weary of war Wednesday night that he is sending 21,500 more Americans to Iraq, arguing it has been a mistake not to commit larger numbers of U.S and Iraqi troops to stabilize the increasingly violent, shattered country. Democrats pledged to confront Bush over the troop escalation set to begin next week.
President Bush will tell a nation weary of war Wednesday night that he is sending 21,500 more Americans to Iraq, arguing it has been a mistake not to commit larger numbers of U.S and Iraqi troops to stabilize the increasingly violent, shattered country. Democrats pledged to confront Bush over the troop escalation set to begin next week.
Unveiling his retooled war strategy in a pivotal prime-time address from the White House, the president will acknowledge in unusually stark terms how dire the situation is -- because of errors in U.S. assumptions and failures by the government in Iraq to follow through on promises.
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