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Jan 13 2009, AP

As the Bush administration works in its final days to cement its legacy, one of the leading architects of the Iraq war acknowledged Tuesday that he’d change some of the military advice he gave at the time, if he could. Retired Gen. Peter Pace, who was Pre

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