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Essay heading: U. S. Presence in Iraq: Stay or Leave?
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government into action. President Bush did not want Iraq to become a breeding ground for terrorist groups such as Al Qaida. Bush maintained that the way to keep this from happening was the removal of Saddam from power. Although victory was officially declared on May 1, 2003 and Saddam was captured in December of that year, American troops remain in Iraq... displayed 300 characters
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Although victory was officially declared on May 1, 2003 and Saddam was captured in December of that year, American troops remain in Iraq.
The deployment of troops to Iraq continues in a process which leads U.S. forces to remain in Iraq with intentions to finish what they have come to accomplish. By rebuilding Iraq, it will establish a government where they can be self governed... displayed next 300 characters
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