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WASHINGTON -- President George W. Bush said Saturday that pulling out of Iraq now is not an option, rejecting calls for a withdrawal from some lawmakers and polls indicating that many Americans are growing weary of the war.
"The terrorists and insurgents are trying to get us to retreat. Their goal is to get us to leave before Iraqis have had a chance to show the region what a government that is elected and truly accountable to its citizens can do for its people," Bush said in his weekly radio address.
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WASHINGTON -- President George W. Bush said Saturday that pulling out of Iraq now is not an option, rejecting calls for a withdrawal from some lawmakers and polls indicating that many Americans are growing weary of the war.
"The terrorists and insurgents are trying to get us to retreat. Their goal is to get us to leave before Iraqis have had a chance to show the region what a government that is elected and truly accountable to its citizens can do for its people," Bush said in his weekly radio address.