McCain thanks his troops in visit to St. Paul (StarTribune.com)

Posted 11/07/2008 at 04:00
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Despite Barack Obama's apparent lead in Minnesota, he says the state is a battleground.Source : StarTribune.com (subscribe)

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John McCain -- Not Too Important for Troops to Come Home (Jack and Jill Politics)

Posted 11/06/2008 at 22:00
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When asked a direct question from Matt Lauer on whether he had a better estimate on when the troops in Iraq could come home, John "100 Years in Iraq" McCain said this morning: "No. But that's not too important." Oh really? My cousins are back from Iraq now but god knows how our family prayed for their safe return everyday that they were over there. And they were there a long time. Troop deployments...Source : Jack and Jill Politics (subscribe)Explore : African-Americans, John McCain, Republican

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McCain: Iraq war can be won, most troops out, by 2013 (Philadelphia Inquirer)

Posted 16/05/2008 at 19:30
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Republican John McCain declared for the first time Thursday he believes the Iraq war can be won by 2013, although he rejected suggestions that his talk of a timetable put him on the same side as Democrats clamoring for full-scale troop withdrawals.Source : Philadelphia Inquirer (subscribe)Explore : John McCain

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McCain: Iraq war can be won, most troops out, by 2013 (News -- Philly.com)

Posted 16/05/2008 at 18:30
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Republican John McCain declared for the first time Thursday he believes the Iraq war can be won by 2013, although he rejected suggestions that his talk of a timetable put him on the same side as Democrats clamoring for full-scale troop withdrawals.Source : News -- Philly.com (subscribe)Explore : Iraq War

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McCain sees troops out of Iraq by 2013 (Seattle Times)

Posted 16/05/2008 at 10:00
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Sen. John McCain looked into the future Thursday and predicted that U.S. troops would return home in victory by the end of his first term...Source : Seattle Times (subscribe)Explore : Iraq, John McCain, Nouri al-Maliki, Politics

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McCain Sees U.S. Troops Leaving Iraq by 2013

Posted 16/05/2008 at 02:15
Source: NYTimes.com

John McCain?s declaration in a speech was a striking change from his refusal so far to set a date for withdrawal.

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McCain sees troops out of Iraq by 2013

Posted 16/05/2008 at 02:15
Source: chicagotribune.com

Sen. John McCain looked into the future Thursday and predicted that American troops would return home in victory by the end of his first term as president in 2013.

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The Caucus: McCain Sees U.S. Troops Leaving Iraq by 2013

Posted 16/05/2008 at 01:15
Source: NYTimes.com

John McCain?s declaration in a speech was a striking change from his refusal so far to set a date for withdrawal.

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McCain: Most troops home from Iraq by 2013

Posted 15/05/2008 at 21:45
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McCain: Troops Home by 2013

Posted 15/05/2008 at 21:00
Source: WSJ.com

McCain laid out a vision of his possible first term as president, saying he sees "spasmodic" but reduced violence in Iraq and Afghanistan, Bin Laden dead or captured and government spending curbed by his ready veto pen.

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The Caucus: McCain Sees Troops Coming Home by 2013

Posted 15/05/2008 at 17:00
Source: NYTimes.com

Senator John McCain?s projection in a speech on Thursday is a striking departure from his refusal so far to set a date for U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.

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The Caucus: McCain Says Troops May Be Home by 2013

Posted 15/05/2008 at 16:30
Source: NYTimes.com

Senator John McCain?s projection in a speech on Thursday is a striking departure from his refusal so far to set a date for U.S. withdrawal from Iraq.

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McCain lauds UK troops in Iraq (AP)

Posted 20/03/2008 at 14:45
Source: Yahoo! News

AP - Republican presidential candidate John McCain on Thursday hailed the bravery of British and U.S. soldiers yet refrained from calling publicly for Britain to slow the pace of its troop withdrawal from southern Iraq.

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