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Bush says US Iraq troop cuts possible with success

AL-ASAD AIR BASE, Iraq, Sept 3 (Reuters) US President George W Bush said on Monday his top officials in Iraq had told him the present level of security in Iraq could be maintained with fewer forces if current successes continued.

Bush raised the prospect of a troop drawdown during a visit to a desert air base in the restive Anbar province in western Iraq, where he said violence had declined after local Sunni tribal leaders had turned against al Qaeda militants there.

Top US commander David Petraeus and ambassador Ryan Crocker will testify before the US Congress next week, giving a much anticipated assessment that could prompt changes in the Bush's administration's strategy in the unpopular war.

Bush has signalled that he wants to maintain a troop build-up in Baghdad and Anbar for now, though his latest comments indicated he may be open to some adjustments.

''General Petraeus and Ambassador Crocker tell me if the kind of success we are seeing continues, it will be possible to maintain the same level of security with fewer American forces,'' Bush said.

But he cautioned members of Congress not to ''jump to conclusions'' ahead of their report.

Bush also urged the Shi'ite-dominated government of Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki to ''follow up'' on what the president termed progress on the security front.

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UPA Govt not providing enough rice to Karnataka: CM

Mysore, Sep 3 (UNI) Karnataka Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy today alleged that the UPA Government was not providing the state with enough rice for distribution to people below the poverty line. Speaking at Hunsur, near here, he said the state was facing severe shortage of rice for supply to public distribution system due to the attitude of the Centre which was not providing the state with enough stock. ''We told them that we are ready to pay more for additional.....

Brazil says convinced Doha round will be a success

RIO DE JANEIRO, Sept 3 (Reuters) Brazil said today that the Doha round of global trade talks is not dead and that it is convinced that the negotiations will be concluded successfully. ''The (Doha) round is not going to die. It is alive and well,'' Foreign Minister Celso Amorim told reporters in Rio de Janeiro. ''I'm convinced that the talks are going to be concluded and in a successful way.'' Amorim spoke as trade negotiators from around the world prepared to.....

Poland seeking reform of EU's top court

BRUSSELS, Sept 3 (Reuters) Poland said today it would try to reform the European Union's top court to give more senior posts to experts from new EU member states, a move that might further complicate talks on the bloc's new treaty. Foreign Minister Anna Fotyga said Warsaw wanted to increase the number of influential advocates general at the European Court of Justice from the current eight, five of whom now come from the EU's biggest member states. Poland's conservative government of.....
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