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Bush, McCain re-considering troops in Iraq

Even a consideration by President Bush and some agreement by John McCain show that they also think Obama may be on the right track. Whether troops are to be pulled by either future candidate will be based on alot of things going on in Iraq and or Afghanistan at that time.
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Bush, Mccain seem to diverge in foreign policy

WASHINGTON - President Bush and Senator John McCain have long been in agreement on major elements of American foreign policy, particularly in their approach to the “axis of evil countries of Iran and North Korea , and their commitment to staying the course in Iraq .



But now the administration’s agreement to consider a “time horizon for troop withdrawals from Iraq has moved it, at least in the public perception, in the direction of the policies of Senator Barack Obama .

That has thrown Mr. McCain on the political defensive in his opposition to a timed withdrawal, Republicans in the party’s foreign party establishment say.



On Friday Mr. McCain went so far as to say that the idea of a 16-month withdrawal, which Mr. Obama supports, was “a pretty good timetable, although he included the caveat that it had to be based on conditions on the ground.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25856677/

Re: Bush, McCain re-considering troops in Iraq

Bush and McCain,
Jumpin on the O-Train!