WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President George W. Bush said on Wednesday that American patience over Iraq had its limits but
"We will not put more pressure on the Iraqi government than it can bear."
Bush said the United States remained committed to Iraq "until the job is done," but would adjust tactics to confront a changing enemy.
He voiced qualified confidence in Maliki. "We're with him as long as he continues to make tough decisions," Bush said.
...ahumm,,,and what are "tough decisions," pray tell? Killing more Iraqi policemen? More Iraqi civilians? Odd so many policemen killed, as they are representative of new security in Iraq......odd indeed. Where are combat troops?
2006-10-25
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