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President Bush's "coalition of the willing" in Iraq isn't quite so willing any more, even though its largest members - Britain and Italy - are standing firm.
In a blow to U.S. efforts to keep countries from deserting the multinational force, Hungary said this week it won't keep troops there beyond March 31. The Czechs plan to pull out by the end of February, the Dutch soon afterward. Japan is feeling pressure to withdraw.See the full content of this document
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Countries Plan to Pull Out
There could be even more troop pullouts after Iraq holds elections in January an...
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