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Biden: Iraq, Not Health Care, is 'Highest Priority'


 

If other cost cuts are needed, “in the first year, I think I can cut the Defense Department by over $160 billion by ending the war in Iraq” and implementing other savings there, the senator said.

Sen. Joseph R. Biden Jr.

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