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A published report says President Bush is expected to continue his current strategy in Iraq after the release of a much-anticipated progress report on the military and political situation there.
White House officials told "The Washington Post" they will not consider making making any major policy changes before early next year.
The officials say they expect the upcoming report by Army General David Petraeus and Ambassador to Iraq Ryan Crocker to show real improvements in security over the past year. The officials say the president will assert that now is not the time to make any big changes.
The newspaper says a number of White House officials and their supporters believe they are gaining support for keeping 160-thousand troops in Iraq, including the 20-thousand additional troops sent to Iraq this year.