Howard reaffirms Iraq commitment

September 5, 2007 – 1:59 pm

Australian Prime Minister John Howard, a strong U.S. ally, told reporters on Wednesday that the military effort in Iraq is scoring gains and that Australia’s military would maintain its presence there.


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