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Mixed reaction to general’s cautious optimism

By Andrew Ward and Demetri Sevastopulo in Washington

Published: September 11 2007 00:05 | Last updated: September 11 2007 00:05

It was the most eagerly anticipated testimony on Capitol Hill this year. Yet, when General David Petraeus started delivering his progress report on Iraq on Monday, a faulty microphone meant almost nobody in the room could hear him.

The problem was eventually fixed, allowing the US commander in Iraq to set out his cautiously optimistic assessment of an improving security environment that would allow at least 30,000 US troops to be brought home by next summer.

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