Bush Open to New Ideas from Bipartisan Group
13th Nov 2006, 22:43 GMT
President Bush said today he was open to "interesting ideas" from the bipartisan group examining a new approach to the war in Iraq, as a leading Democratic senator called for a phased withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq within six months.
Bush Open to New Ideas from Bipartisan Group related news:
- Bush Open to New Ideas from Bipartisan Group — washingtonpost.com - Bush Administration
- The Issue of Iraq Policy Change Takes Hold in Washington — NPR Programs: Morning Edition
- Bush open to bipartisan recommendations on Iraq — USATODAY.com Washington - Top Stories
- Bush, after Iraq panel meeting, says he is open to new ideas — International Herald Tribune
- Bush trades ideas on Iraq with advisory panel — USATODAY.com News - Top Stories
- Bush won't 'prejudge' bipartisan group's ideas on Iraq — USATODAY.com News - Top Stories
- Bush 'open to ideas' on Iraq — BreakingNews.ie - World
- Bush meets bipartisan group to discuss Iraq policy — BreakingNews.ie - World
- Bush Opens White House To New Iraq Ideas — wnbc.com - National News
- Iraq study group queries Bush — International Herald Tribune
Latest news from washingtonpost.com - Iraq -- Washington Post Continuing Coverage:
- The Unbelievable Karl Rove
- U.S. Catholic Bishops Call for 'Honest Dialogue' on Iraq
- U.S. General Confronts Iraqi Leader On Security
- Bush Faces New Calls to Shift Policies On Mideast
- Authorities Say Up to 150 People Have Been Kidnapped From a Baghdad Research Institute
- Up to 150 People Kidnapped in Baghdad
- Iraqi Police Officials Linked to Mass Abduction
- Four Soldiers Killed in Iraq; 45 U.S. Deaths This Month
- The McCain Gambit