Bush: 5,700 Troops Home from Iraq by Christmas
U.S. Army 1st. Sgt. Kenny Power watches television, as President Bush makes an address concerning the war.
John Moore, Getty ImagesNews Headlines: Sept. 14, 2007
The Baltimore Sun: Bush Sees Success in Iraq -- "President Bush, pointing to recent security gains in Iraq, announced last night a drawdown of 5,700 U.S. forces by Christmas while calling for a long-term military presence that extends beyond his presidency."
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