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Associated Press:
Somalia: Al Qaeda militant killed … MOGADISHU, Somalia (AP) — A senior al Qaeda suspect wanted for bombing U.S. embassies in East Africa has been killed, a Somali official said Wednesday as witnesses said U.S forces launched a third day of airstrikes. — Also Wednesday …
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Washington Post:
U.S. Is Not Saying Who, or What, Was Hit in Somalia Raid — Two days after the United States launched an airstrike against alleged al-Qaeda terrorists in southern Somalia, U.S. officials declined yesterday to provide details of who, or what, was hit. — In Mogadishu, the Somali capital …
New York Times:
Democrats Plan Symbolic Votes Against Bush's Iraq Troop Plan — Democratic leaders said Tuesday that they intended to hold symbolic votes in the House and Senate on President Bush's plan to send more troops to Baghdad, forcing Republicans to take a stand on the proposal and seeking to isolate …
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Neil A. Lewis / New York Times:
Bush Drops Plans to Renominate 3 Judges — In an apparent effort to lower the temperature in the fierce battle over federal judges — and in a concession to political reality — President Bush said Tuesday that he was dropping plans to nominate three of his choices for the federal appeals courts …
Washington Post:
With Iraq Speech, Bush to Pull Away From His Generals — When President Bush goes before the American people tonight to outline his new strategy for Iraq, he will be doing something he has avoided since the invasion of Iraq in March 2003: ordering his top military brass to take action they initially resisted and advised against.
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siouxcityjournal.com:
Vilsack wants funding for more troops blocked — DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack called Tuesday for Congress to block funding for additional troops in Iraq. — But he said he's leery of using purse strings to shrink the U.S. presence in Iraq.
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Janet Hook / Los Angeles Times:
Democrats feel liberals' antiwar heat — Freshman and veteran lawmakers alike risk the ire of bloggers and other activists if they waver on an Iraq exit. — WASHINGTON — It did not take long for Rep. Nancy Boyda, a freshman Democrat from Kansas, to learn the price of defying her party's liberal base.
Mitt Romney For President News:
Governor Mitt Romney on Iraq — FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE — Boston, MA - Governor Mitt Romney, in direct consideration of the proposed increase in troop deployments in Iraq, issued the following statement today putting an emphasis on the need for clear and measurable strategic objectives.
David Marin / republicans.oversight.house.gov:
Did the 9/11 Commission receive all the documents it requested? Davis Releases Berger Report — Washington, D.C. - Oversight and Government Reform Committee Ranking Member Tom Davis (R-VA) released the following statement today on a committee report that sheds important new light …
John O'Neil / New York Times:
Troops Sent in Surge to Have Limited Role, Bush Aide Says — President Bush will announce tonight that the additional American troops he plans to send to Baghdad will act only in support of Iraqi forces, and that they are being sent only because the Iraqi government has promised a "fundamental" …
Patrick Healy / New York Times:
A Hopeful Ponders Where to Plant Her Flag — Choices, choices. The Four Seasons in Georgetown or the Four Seasons in Midtown? A town full of political leaks or a town full of mysterious odors? Easy access to hundreds of gabby Democratic strategists or easy access to the one gabby Democrat …
David R. Henderson / Opinion Journal:
Terminatorcare — Gov. Schwarzenegger writes a prescription for disaster. — MONTEREY, Calif.—On Monday, Arnold Schwarzenegger presented his proposal for reducing the number of Californians who lack health insurance. His proposal is almost indistinguishable—except in details …
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Austin Bay / StrategyPage:
The Age of Proximity — The Age of Anxiety isn't a new phenomenon — but the Age of Proximity is. And with good reason, the Age of Proximity is a dangerous, challenging era. — Monday, Jan. 8, 2007, provided several uncomfortable illustrations. Take New York City first …
jules crittenden:
On Reflection — George Bush will address us tonight, and show us the way forward. The general outline has been floated: Up to 20,000 more troops, ready to move in by the end of the month. Hammer time for Baghdad and Anbar, already underway with 80 insurgents killed on Haifa Street since Saturday.