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President Bush said Wednesday that the United States is shifting tactics in Iraq, and that he would "consider any proposal" that would help the U.S. to victory in Iraq.
President Bush on Wednesday said the United States is "shifting" its tactics in the Iraq war as the "enemy shifts" theirs.
President Bush said Wednesday that he is concerned about the situation in Iraq, but it is "critical" that U.S. troops remain there and oust the insurgents. "I know many Americans are not satisfied with the situation in Iraq," Bush said in a White House news conference. "I'm not satisfied either."
President Bush said Wednesday that "it remains critical" that the United States help Iraq defeat the "enemy" in Iraq. This comes amid polls that show widespread dissatisfaction with the Bush administration's policies in Iraq. Bush spoke at a press conference about ways the United States is adapting its tactics in the war.
President Bush on Wednesday said "a military solution alone will not stop violence" in Iraq. "In the end, the Iraqi people and their government will have to make the difficult decisions necessary to solve these problems."
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