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    BUSH VETOES BILL ON WITHDRAWAL OF U.S. TROOPS FROM IRAQ

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    02.05.2007 14:48 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ U.S. President George W Bush has vetoed a
    Congressional bill that would have linked war funding to a timetable
    for withdrawal of U.S. troops from Iraq. Speaking in Washington after
    signing the veto, Mr Bush said setting a deadline for withdrawal
    would be "setting a date for failure" in Iraq.

    He said the funding was needed to give time for the new strategy of
    a surge of reinforcements in Baghdad to succeed.

    Mr Bush said he would seek a compromise with Congressional leaders.

    It is only the second time since taking office that Mr Bush has used
    the presidential veto.

    Earlier on Tuesday, leaders of the Democrat-controlled U.S. Congress
    signed the controversial bill agreeing to $100bn (£50bn) in further
    funding on condition US combat troops begin to withdraw this year.

    The president wants a blank cheque; the Congress is not going to give
    it to him

    The Senate last week voted 51 to 46 in favor of the legislation,
    which said the pull-out must start by 1 October and sets a target of
    completion by 31 March 2008.

    Mr Bush will now meet congressional leaders on Wednesday to try to
    reach a compromise on a revised funding bill for U.S. troops in Iraq
    and Afghanistan, BBC reports.

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