WASHINGTON (Reuters) — U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice defended the Bush administration’s Iraq war planning Sunday after her predecessor, Colin Powell, said he had made a case to send more troops to deal with the war’s aftermath.
Rice also said she did not "remember specifically" what instance Powell was referring to on his recommending to President Bush that more troops be sent.
In an interview with a private British television station on Sunday, Powell said there had been debates about the size of the force and how to deal with the aftermath.
WASHINGTON (CNN) — Organizers predict unprecedented participation in Monday’s rallies against a proposed crackdown on illegal immigration, with millions expected to boycott jobs, schools and businesses as a way to show the economic power of immigrants.