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Bush: Leaving Iraq Now Would Be 'Mistake'

President Bush acknowledges the pain and public impatience caused by continued violence in Iraq, but he says "it would be a mistake" to hasten the withdrawal of American forces. Bush said he feels sympathy for Cindy Sheehan, who has been protesting her son's death in Iraq by camping outside the president's Texas ranch.

At Bush's ranch in Crawford, President Bush discussed the U.S. involvement in Iraq with Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice Thursday. The three met amid polls that show declining public support for the war in Iraq.

Cindy Sheehan, a California woman who lost her eldest son in Iraq just days after he arrived there, has said that she wants to meet with the president. Dozens have joined her in a peace vigil a few miles from the ranch where Bush is spending the month of August.

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David Greene
David Greene is an award-winning journalist and New York Times best-selling author. He is a host of NPR's Morning Edition, the most listened-to radio news program in the United States, and also of NPR's popular morning news podcast, Up First.