PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH TEMPERED EXPECTATIONS ON FRIDAY OF A QUICK U.S. TROOP REDUCTION IN IRAQ AFTER THE KILLING OF ABU MUSAB AL-ZARQAWI, SAYING A WAR IS NOT WON WITH THE DEATH OF A SINGLE ENEMY, ACCORDIN TO REUTERS. BUSH SAID HE WAS THRILLED THAT AL QAEDA'S LEADER IN IRAQ HAD BEEN "BROUGHT TO JUSTICE" AND INSISTED HE WOULD LIKE TO SEE AMERICAN TROOPS LEAVE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. BUT TWO DAYS AFTER ZARQAWI'S DEATH IN A U.S. BOMBING RAID, BUSH REITERATED WASHINGTON'S RESOLVE TO STAY UNTIL IRAQIS CAN SECURE THEIR OWN COUNTRY. "REMOVING ZARQAWI IS A MAJOR BLOW TO AL QAEDA," BUSH TOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE WITH DANISH PRIME MINISTER ANDERS FOGH RASMUSSEN AT THE PRESIDENTIAL RETREAT AT CAMP DAVID, MARYLAND. "IT'S NOT GOING TO END THE WAR, IT'S CERTAINLY NOT GOING TO END THE VIOLENCE, BUT IT'S GOING TO HELP A LOT." --MORE 09/06/2006 22:48 ت م