President Bush was briefed by his top war commanders Monday about how to deal with violence in Iraq as senior national security advisers gathered at his presidential retreat to chart how to help the newly named government in Baghdad. The meeting came as the administration sought to boost public support for the unpopular war and capitalize on the death of a top terrorist leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi. “I fully recognize that’s not going to end the war,” Bush said. He asked the commanders to congratulate the troops “for bringing Zarqawi to justice.” Full Story
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