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| U.S. denies setting timetable for Iraq to disarm militia |
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| www.chinaview.cn
2006-10-24 05:04:11
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WASHINGTON, Oct. 23 (Xinhua) -- The White House
denied on Monday reports of setting a timetable for the Iraqi government to
disarm the militia and said the Iraqi government had set such a timetable
instead.
When asked if the United States is pressing a timetable for the Iraqi government to disarm the militants,
White House spokesman Tony Snow said: "No."
"The Iraqis themselves have set a timetable for
trying to disarm the militia. They want to do so by the end of the year," Snow
said.
Snow said the Bush administration will not change its
strategy in Iraq.
"The strategy is to help Iraq defend, sustain and
govern itself using three different approaches, all of which are interlocking
and all of which are dependent upon the others. And that's security, economic
and political. That's not going to change," Snow said.
Snow said the Bush administration will change the
tactics in Iraq. "What you do is you respond constantly, especially on the
security side, to the challenges that may arise in Baghdad or elsewhere," Snow
said.
A total of 86 U.S. soldiers have been killed in Iraq
this month, the highest casualty of any month this year. The Bush administration
has been under mounting pressure to adjust tactics in Iraq. Enditem
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