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Obama: iraq distracting from every other threat

Barack Obama says he strongly stands by his plan to end the Iraq war. He says it is time for a "responsible redeployment" of U.S. troops, and focus more on burgeoning situations in Afghanistan and Pakistan. (July 15)
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