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| US President George W. Bush says
Wednesday that US troop will leave Iraq when Iraq is capable of defending
itself. (Xinhua/AFP) |
WASHINGTON, March 16 (Xinhuanet) -- US President George W. Bush said Wednesday that US troop will leave Iraq when Iraq is capable of defending itself.
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| Bush declines to give a
timetable for bringing American forces home.
(Xinhua/AFP) | "Our troops will come home when Iraqis are capable of defending
themselves," Bush told a news conference. But he declined to give a timetable
for bringing American forces home.
Bush made the remarks one day after
Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announced plans to start bringing home
his country's 3,000-strong contingent in Iraq.
Italy has the fourth-largest foreign
contingent in Iraq after the United States, Britain and South Korea.
More than a dozen countries have
withdrawn troops from Iraq over the past year.
Bush said he understood the desire
of countries to bring their troops home. "What you're going to find is that
countries will be willing, anxious" to leave - but only when Iraqi police and
security forces are capable of taking over the work now done by coalition
forces.
Bush denied that what the
administration has called the "coalition of the willing" was crumbling.
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