U.S. Commitment to Iraq Is Contingent on Progress, Biden Warns

Washington Post - 3rd Jul 2009

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Joe Biden: BAGHDAD, July 3 -- Vice President Biden warned Iraqi officials Friday that the American commitment to Iraq could end if the country again descended into ethnic and sectarian violence. Read full story at Washington Post

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