Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) discuess his plan for de-escalation of troops in Iraq.
Sen. Obama outlines the differences between his and President Bush’s Iraq strategy, including the fact that Sen. Obama’s plan contains consequences for not meeting the "benchmarks" he and the President agree upon. (0:33)
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