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No respite in Washington for presidential 'stubbornness'

By Edward Luce in Washington

Published: December 4 2006 02:00 | Last updated: December 4 2006 02:00

Few people in Washington see the leaking of Donald Rumsfeld's Iraq memo as anything more than a belated and probably forlorn attempt to retrieve the outgoing defence secretary's tattered reputation.

Yet Mr Rumsfeld's blunt rejection of continuing "on the current path" in Iraq also reinforced the sense that George W. Bush's presidency was now more lonely than it has ever been.

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