Salvadoran Leader May Pull Iraq Troops

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SAN SALVADOR, El Salvador - Newly elected Salvadoran President Tony Saca has vowed to continue his predecessor's brotherly relationship with the United States, but that might not assure this U.S. ally remains in the Bush administration's military coalition in Iraq.

The token unit of 370 Salvadoran troops serving in the Middle East has become all the more important symbolically after Spain and Honduras said they probably would not renew their troop deployments in June. Nicaraguan troops pulled out in February.

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Salvadoran Leader May Pull Iraq Troops

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