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US General Expects Toughest Fighting ahead in Iraq
General Richard Myers, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said on Sunday that the toughest part of war in Iraq is yet to come.
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General Richard Myers, chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, said Sunday the toughest part of war in
Iraq
is yet to come.
Telling BBC television in an interview, he also said the coalition forces may adjust tactics to deal with the threat of Iraqis' suicide attacks.
His remarks came after a suicide bombing by an Iraqi killed four US soldiers Saturday. Iraqi leaders have said more such attacks will follow.
Myers refused to predict how long the Iraq war will last, but adding the coalition forces may take time.
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