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WASHINGTON, March 11 (Xinhuanet) -- U.S. President
George W. Bush said on Saturday that the U.S. goal is to allow Iraqi security
forces to control more territory than the U.S.-led coalition forces by the end
of this year.
"Our goal is to have the Iraqis control more territory than the coalition forces by the end of this year," Bush
said in his weekly radio address.
As Iraqis assume responsibility over more territory, this
would free U.S. and coalition forces to concentrate on hunting down
high-value targets like Al-Qaeda deputy leader Abu Musab al-Zarqawi andhis
associates, Bush said.
Although he admitted the situation in Iraq remained tense,
Bush voiced optimism for Iraq's future.
Iraqi security forces have moved effectively to
protect religious sites, enforce a curfew and re-establish civil order, Bush
said.
"By their response over the past two weeks and their
participation in three successful elections last year, the Iraqi people have
made clear they will not let a violent minority take that future away by tearing
the country apart," Bush said.
Ever since a Shiite Muslim shrine was attacked last month, Iraq
has fallen into religious strives and hundreds of people have been
killed.
In efforts to allay public worries that Iraq may fall into a civil war, Bush is expected to give three speeches on Iraq starting next Monday to clarify his administration's policy on Iraq. Enditem |