Brigade Commander: As Iraq Progresses, Now No Time for U. S. to Leave
18th Nov 2005, 22:54 GMT
By Donna Miles American Forces Press Service WASHINGTON, Nov. 18, 2005 – U. S. forces need to remain in Iraq until their job is finished, particularly in light of progress already made, the commander of a Texas Army National Guard brigade that's wrapping up its deployment there told Pentagon reporters today.
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