July 26, 2006 | Last Updated 12:10 p.m. (EDT)
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President George W. Bush welcomes Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki into the Oval Office of the White House Tuesday, July 25, 2006, where the two leaders talked about plans to expand the security presence in the neighborhoods of the Iraqi capital. White House photo by Eric Draper
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Brett McGurk, Director for Iraq, National Security Council, will discuss Prime Minister Maliki's visit to the White House and progress in Iraq Thursday at 4 PM ET.
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On Tuesday, President Bush met with Iraqi Prime Minister Nuri al-Maliki at the White House. The two leaders discussed how the United States can best support the Prime Minister in improving the security situation across Iraq and partnering with the United Nations as well as discussing our ongoing partnership against terrorism and our mutual commitment to the principles of democracy.
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President Bush is committed to comprehensive immigration reform that secures America's borders, improves enforcement of immigration laws, and upholds our values. Click here to learn more. |
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Strong U.S. Economy
Economic growth continues with 121,000 new jobs created in June. There have been over 5.4 million new jobs created since August of 2003, and the unemployment rate is at 4.6 percent, below the averages of the 1960's, '70s, '80s and '90s. Click here to learn more about the President's pro-growth policies.
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Energy SecurityPresident Bush's four part plan to confront high gas prices includes making sure consumers and taxpayers are treated fairly, promoting greater fuel efficiency, boosting our crude oil and gasoline supplies, and for the long term, investing aggressively in alternatives to gasoline, so that we can eliminate the root cause of high gas prices by diversifying away from oil. Click here to learn more.
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