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Bush focusing on Iraqi troop training(AP)Updated: 2006-11-29 16:37 RIGA, LATVIA - President Bush is asking embattled Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki at their summit in Jordan how best to train Iraqi forces faster so they can shoulder more responsibility for securing the nation torn apart by escalating violence.
The president, under pressure on both sides of the Atlantic to find a new blueprint for the war, wants to hear al-Maliki's plan for mending his nation's bitter sectarian divide and how the two leaders can chart a stable future for the fragile government.
Twenty-four hours after watching ballet Tuesday night at an elegant Latvian
opera house awash in blue floodlights, Bush was scheduled to be at Raghadan
Palace, high on a hill in the Jordanian capital, grappling with the problems in
Iraq where US involvement now exceeds the length of America's participation in
World War II.
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