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Presidential News Archives for March 17, 2007

Bush: Dems trying to micromanage war
Mar 17 2007 7:31PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats who are moving ahead with anti-war legislation are using troops as leverage to win domestic political battles, President Bush said Saturday. Democrats pledged to keep pushing until there is a change of course in Iraq.
 
Bush: Dems trying to micromanage war
Mar 17 2007 7:31PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats who are moving ahead with anti-war legislation are using troops as leverage to win domestic political battles, President Bush said Saturday. Democrats pledged to keep pushing until there is a change of course in Iraq.
 
Bush: Dems trying to micromanage war
Mar 17 2007 7:31PM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - Democrats who are moving ahead with anti-war legislation are using troops as leverage to win domestic political battles, President Bush said Saturday. Democrats pledged to keep pushing until there is a change of course in Iraq.
 
Bush adviser sets aside tough nuke talk
Mar 17 2007 1:52AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - As an academic, Victor Cha was skeptical about nuclear talks with North Korea. He considered the real value of U.S. engagement as a way to "expose the North's true, malevolent intentions." Now, as President Bush's top adviser on North Korea, Cha is a prime player in shaping those talks, which are set to resume Monday in Beijing. He avoids the tough language of his earlier writing.
 
Bush adviser sets aside tough nuke talk
Mar 17 2007 1:52AM (CT)
WASHINGTON (AP) - As an academic, Victor Cha was skeptical about nuclear talks with North Korea. He considered the real value of U.S. engagement as a way to "expose the North's true, malevolent intentions." Now, as President Bush's top adviser on North Korea, Cha is a prime player in shaping those talks, which are set to resume Monday in Beijing. He avoids the tough language of his earlier writing.
 
   

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