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Article: Bush's deputy national security adviser leaving White House
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- Deseret News (Salt Lake City)
- Article date:
- May 4, 2007
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WASHINGTON -- Public support for the Iraq war is low. Lawmakers
are battling the White House over money to pay for the combat.
Suicide bombings continue in Baghdad.
Despite it all, J.D. Crouch, who is stepping down from his
national security post at the White House, is confident history will
prove that invading Iraq was the right thing to do.
Crouch, who has been President Bush's deputy national security
adviser for more than two years, said the president never will be
swayed by opposition to the war. Instead, Crouch said, Bush will use
his resolve to help convince a broad section of Americans that it's
important to be in Iraq.
"I think it was really the right thing to do, and I think ...