Bush Rebuts Iraq Critics: ; President Says to Retreat Now Would Embolden Terrorists

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NAMPA, Idaho - President Bush vowed anew that there would be no retreat from the war in Iraq as he addressed a rocking crowd of military families, a supportive contrast to the anti-war demonstrators who have been shadowing him wherever he goes.

"So long as I'm the president, we will stay, we will fight, and we will win the war on terror," Bush told National Guard troops and their families Wednesday. Afterward, he met privately with relatives of troops killed in Iraq and Afghanistan.

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Bush Rebuts Iraq Critics: ; President Says to Retreat Now Would Embolden Terrorists

About 150 protesters gathered across a parking lot from the arena where Bush spoke. Smaller groups were allowed closer in designated areas. Anti-war activists have s...

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