WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The latest draft of President George W. Bush's new Iraq strategy calls for an increase of more than 20,000 troops, with most going to Baghdad and 4,000 to Anbar province, a defense official said on Tuesday.
The plan -- due to be unveiled by Bush on Wednesday -- also calls for responsibility for security for all the country's provinces to be turned over to Iraqi forces by November, the official said, speaking on condition of anonymity.
D'aquí unes hores ho sabrem de primera mà.