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US President George W Bush is likely to boost troop levels in Iraq next year, an administration official has said. | US President George W Bush is likely to boost troop levels in Iraq next year, an administration official has said. |
Up to 25,000 more troops could be deployed to try to help end the violence, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. | Up to 25,000 more troops could be deployed to try to help end the violence, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity. |
The comments come a day after prominent Republican John McCain called for up to 30,000 more troops to be sent to Iraq. | The comments come a day after prominent Republican John McCain called for up to 30,000 more troops to be sent to Iraq. |
Mr Bush had been due to announce a new strategy on Iraq next week, but has delayed his speech until January. | Mr Bush had been due to announce a new strategy on Iraq next week, but has delayed his speech until January. |
He is holding a flurry of meetings with top US and Iraqi officials and experts on how to change his policy. | He is holding a flurry of meetings with top US and Iraqi officials and experts on how to change his policy. |
In Iraq, the country's biggest humanitarian organisation has accused US troops of attacking its offices and vehicles. | In Iraq, the country's biggest humanitarian organisation has accused US troops of attacking its offices and vehicles. |
The Iraqi Red Crescent's vice-president said attacks by US-led forces were the biggest problem it faced. | The Iraqi Red Crescent's vice-president said attacks by US-led forces were the biggest problem it faced. |
The US military said it was checking the allegations. | The US military said it was checking the allegations. |
'Serious situation' | 'Serious situation' |
The US administration source said the mission of the additional troops would be threefold, the BBC's Adam Brookes reports from Washington: | The US administration source said the mission of the additional troops would be threefold, the BBC's Adam Brookes reports from Washington: |
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The remarks appear to be setting the tone for Mr Bush's announcement of his new Iraq strategy, our correspondent says. | The remarks appear to be setting the tone for Mr Bush's announcement of his new Iraq strategy, our correspondent says. |
He says the idea of boosting troop levels for one final push at halting the spiralling violence has been much discussed in Washington recently. | He says the idea of boosting troop levels for one final push at halting the spiralling violence has been much discussed in Washington recently. |
The comments came a day after Senator McCain called for more troops to stabilise Iraq. | The comments came a day after Senator McCain called for more troops to stabilise Iraq. |
"The situation is very, very serious," he said in Baghdad. | "The situation is very, very serious," he said in Baghdad. |
"It requires an injection of additional troops to control the situation and to allow the political process to proceed," he said. | "It requires an injection of additional troops to control the situation and to allow the political process to proceed," he said. |
There are currently 140,000 US troops in Iraq. | There are currently 140,000 US troops in Iraq. |
Military scepticism | Military scepticism |
Since a high-level review group published its findings last week, President Bush has been consulting with his military commanders and Iraqi political leaders to shape a new strategy. | Since a high-level review group published its findings last week, President Bush has been consulting with his military commanders and Iraqi political leaders to shape a new strategy. |
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Military commanders, however, have been expressing scepticism that extra troops on their own will have much effect, our correspondent says. | Military commanders, however, have been expressing scepticism that extra troops on their own will have much effect, our correspondent says. |
They say that stability in Iraq can now only be had by political means. | They say that stability in Iraq can now only be had by political means. |
The Iraq Study Group, composed of top Democrat and Republican legislators and experts, said combat troops could be withdrawn from Iraq by early 2008. | The Iraq Study Group, composed of top Democrat and Republican legislators and experts, said combat troops could be withdrawn from Iraq by early 2008. |
They said the current US strategy of "staying the course" was no longer viable. | They said the current US strategy of "staying the course" was no longer viable. |
On Wednesday, Mr Bush said he would not be rushed into making "a difficult decision". | On Wednesday, Mr Bush said he would not be rushed into making "a difficult decision". |
"I've heard some ideas that would lead to defeat. And I reject those ideas, ideas such as leaving before the job is done; ideas such as not helping this government take the necessary and hard steps to be able to do its job." | "I've heard some ideas that would lead to defeat. And I reject those ideas, ideas such as leaving before the job is done; ideas such as not helping this government take the necessary and hard steps to be able to do its job." |
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