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In Wednesday's address to the Veterans of Foreign Wars organization, Bush also made comparisons between the campaign in
Voicing his support for the Iraqi prime minister, Bush said: "Prime minister Maliki is a good guy, a good man, with a difficult job and I support him."
Bush also said that it was not the decision of US politicians to decide on al-Maliki's future.
"It's not up to the politicians in
"It is up to the Iraqi people who now live in a democracy and not a dictatorship."
In his speech, Bush called the campaign in
In a warning of the consequences of pulling troops out of
Marwan Bishara, Al Jazeera's senior political analyst, said Bush's referral to prior
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"Only ten per cent of the American public, according to recent polls, think the surge is working."
Al-Maliki responds
Earlier on Wednesday, al-Maliki rejected
Al Maliki's statement came after Ryan Crocker, the
Crocker and General David Petraeus, the most senior
Senators Carl Levin, the chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, and John Warner, the panel's top Republican, had also said earlier that they were not optimistic about the political situation in
Speaking on the third and final day of a trip to
"Those who make such statements are bothered by our visit to
"We care for our people and our constitution and can find friends elsewhere."
No pullout
In Wednesday's speech to the veterans association, Bush said that pulling US troops out of
"As long as I am commander in chief we will fight to win… I'm confident that we will prevail," he said.
"As [US forces] take the initiative from the enemy, they have a question: ‘Will their elected leaders in Washington pull the rug out from under them just as they are gaining momentum and changing the dynamic on the ground in Iraq?'
"Here's my answer: We'll support our troops, we'll support our commanders, and we will give them everything they need to succeed."
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