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President Bush and National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley Point Fingers at Each Other On Iraq Policy (thinkprogress.org)
In Bob Woodward’s new book, President Bush says: "Let’s cut to the chase. Hadley drove a lot of this." Hadley says the responsibility for Iraq belongs to Bush.
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Gen. Petraeus: Al-Qaeda Undefeated in Iraq Despite 'Surge' (www.alertnet.org)
Al Qaeda remains a dangerous force in Iraq despite a general decline in violence and U.S. troops must continue to confront the militant group, according to General David Petraeus.
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Bob Woodward: Bush Administration Employed 'Groundbreaking' Spying Against Iraqi PM (rawstory.com)
"Groundbreaking" new covert techniques, and not the troop "surge," was behind the drop in violence in Iraq, Woodward writes.
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Gen. Petraeus Wants to Keep 140,000 Combat Troops in Iraq Because of Concerns Widespread Violence Could Return (www.latimes.com)
Army Gen. David H. Petraeus has recommended that President Bush postpone sharp troop cuts in Iraq until next year, delaying a large-scale shift of combat forces to Afghanistan and reflecting concerns... More
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Events in Iraq Likely to Be Key Theme for McCain (www.nytimes.com)
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Iraqi Army and Kurdish Peshmerga Forces Are Bracing For Conflict (blog.wired.com)
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General David Petraeus Says U.S. Troops May Vacate Baghdad By Summer (www.ft.com)
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Gates to Brief Bush on Iraq Troop Withdrawal Recommendations (www.cnn.com)
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Baghdad Government Takes Charge of 'Sons of Iraq' (blog.wired.com)
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Can I Break Your Heart In Iraq? (chuckfor.blogspot.com)
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