Elections May Shift Iraq War Policy
15th Nov 2006, 03:21 GMT
Democrats say the first step to repairing the situation in Iraq is putting pressure on its government to take more responsibility. The best way to do this, they say, is by pulling out some troops right away to signal the U.S. commitment is finite. A wholesale withdrawal of troops is unlikely.
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