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@LivePressAlert and @BreakingNewsOn are expierincing technical difficulties. Our appologies; no coverage of Bush's statement as a result.
President Bush has ordered a halt in U.S. troop withdrawals from Iraq after July.
(LIVE) US President Bush: We will no longer tolerate lawlessness by Iran-backed militants.
(LIVE) US President Bush: In the period ahead we will remain on offensive against enemy.
(LIVE) US President Bush: All our efforts are aimed at a clear goal: a free Iraq.
(LIVE) US President Bush: By July 31st, the number of combat brigades will be down 25% on last year.
(LIVE) US President Bush: General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker submitted recommendations.
(LIVE) US President Bush: Serious problems remain in Iraq; presence of Al-Qaeda and Iran interference.
LIVE BREAKING NEWS -- US President Bush is discussing the Iraq war following Petaeus testimony. LIVE coverage @LivePressAlert.
(LIVE) General David Petraeus: Al-Qaeda is still a capable force.
(LIVE) General David Petraeus says he cannot estimate how many US troops will be in Iraq at year-end.
A protester shouting "bring them home" briefly interupted the US Senate hearing and was removed by Captitol police.
A protestors is disrupting the Senate hearing. Details soon.
(LIVE) Ambassador Ryan Crocker: Al-Qaeda is in retreat in Iraq.
(LIVE) Ambassador Ryan Crocker: Americans have invested a great deal in Iraq.
(LIVE) Ambassador Ryan Crocker: How we leave and what we leave behind in Iraq is very important.
(LIVE) Ambassador Ryan Crocker: Al-Qaeda is looking for every opportunity to gain base in Iraq.
(LIVE) Ambassador Ryan Crocker: Iraq has to bring stability and security in its multi-ethnic society.
(LIVE) Ambassador Ryan Crocker: Al-Qaeda in Iraq is weaker but not yet defeated.