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Palin's eldest son to guard top commanders in Iraq (AP via Yahoo! News) Iraq is about to become an unusual common ground for the presidential candidates, despite its divisiveness as a campaign issue. Sons of both vice presidential nominees are expected to arrive there soon to join the fighting. Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's eldest son, Track, will perform security duties for his brigade's top officers.Iraq govt reacts sharply to US spying allegations (AP via Yahoo! News) The Iraqi government reacted sharply Friday to published allegations that the U.S. spied on Iraq's prime minister, warning that future ties with the United States could be in jeopardy if the report were true.Bush to announce US troop levels in Iraq next week (AP via Yahoo! News) President Bush will announce his decision on future troops levels in Iraq next week and is expected to largely follow the recommendations of military leaders to reduce the number by up to 8,000 by mid-January.Bush likely to unveil Iraq troop decision next week (AFP via Yahoo! News) US President George W. Bush is likely to announce a decision on US troops levels in Iraq next week, White House spokeswoman Dana Perino said Friday.Palin's son's job to guard his commanders in Iraq (AP via Yahoo! News) Iraq is about to become an unusual common ground for the presidential candidates, despite its divisiveness as a campaign issue. Sons of both vice presidential nominees are expected to arrive there soon to join the fighting.7K troops could be pulled from Iraq next year (USA Today) Top military officials have recommended the withdrawal of about 7,000 troops from Iraq early next year, according to two sources with direct knowledge of the proposal. |
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