Baghdad blasts kill 15 as Bush reviews policy
Reuters – 10:08 PM Wednesday December 13
Bomb blasts killed 15 people in Baghdad on Wednesday and suicide bombers attacked an Iraqi army base as U.S. President George W. Bush ended a three-day review of Iraq policy and said he would not be rushed into making changes.
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