A fierce political battle over a Democratic plan to pull U.S. troops from Iraq triggered a veto promise from President George W. Bush, but negotiations on a new bill have quietly begun. The Democratic-led Congress plans to send Bush a bill on Tuesday that gives $124 billion for the war in Iraq but requires a pullout to begin by October 1. The White House has said Bush will waste no time in vetoing it and may do so the day he gets it. Full Story
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