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Parsing the Democrats' Iraq Plans

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Where do the three main Democratic Presidential candidates really stand on Iraq? They all want to take some US troops out and leave thousands of "non-combat" troops behind. Which of them is telling the truth? And what is the definition of a "non-combat" soldier anyway? I tried to figure that our in an article published on OneWorld and in http://warcomeshome.org/...
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Pacifica radio network reporter Aaron Glantz is author of the new book "How America Lost Iraq" (Tarcher/Penguin). More information at www.warcomeshome.org
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