+ Follow ALTHOUGH BUSH Tag
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[Title] => Dagdag, not bawas?
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In the face of the national outcry to bring home the troops, U.S. Senator John McCain, a declared presidential candidate in the 2008 elections, is proposing an increase in U.S. forces in Iraq. He wants the military presence in that country ramped up, not drawn down. He doesnt want a downgrade to advisers, he wants more battle groups out there.
[DatePublished] => 2006-11-16 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => MY VIEWPOINT By ricardo V. Puno Jr.
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[Title] => Terror fight pushes RP-US ties to new high
[Summary] => WASHINGTON Philippine-US relations have risen to new levels now that Southeast Asia has become a second front in the US war against terrorism, and US President George W. Bushs visit to Manila on Oct. 18 will serve to underscore the importance of the Philippines as a strategic ally, diplomatic analysts said.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-11 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Jose Katigbak
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ALTHOUGH BUSH
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In the face of the national outcry to bring home the troops, U.S. Senator John McCain, a declared presidential candidate in the 2008 elections, is proposing an increase in U.S. forces in Iraq. He wants the military presence in that country ramped up, not drawn down. He doesnt want a downgrade to advisers, he wants more battle groups out there.
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[Title] => Terror fight pushes RP-US ties to new high
[Summary] => WASHINGTON Philippine-US relations have risen to new levels now that Southeast Asia has become a second front in the US war against terrorism, and US President George W. Bushs visit to Manila on Oct. 18 will serve to underscore the importance of the Philippines as a strategic ally, diplomatic analysts said.
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