"President Bush says he will soon hold face-to-face meetings on ways to end the violence in Iraq. Many lawmakers are already offering their advice.
President Bush took off for a round of foreign diplomacy with pressure building at home for a change in policy, and with the level of uncontrolled violence in Iraq so severe that more news organizations are ignoring White House objections and calling it civil war. NBC News announced that 'the change in terminology is warranted.'
Because Baghdad wasn't considered safe enough, the President will meet with Iraq's Prime Minister in Jordan. Over the weekend he pleaded for an end to the sectarian conflict, and Bush is expected to step up the pressure on the Iraqi government itself to do more."
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Monday, November 27, 2006
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