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The Arizona senator, now the presumptive Republican presidential nominee, is a leading supporter of President Bush 's troop "surge" in Iraq — a stance that some observers credit with reviving his political fortunes as security in Iraq has at least temporarily improved. Less well known are McCain's promises, if elected, to expand the size of the Army and Marine Corps from a planned level of about 750,000 to 900,000; to form a U.S.-led League of Democracies to act when the United Nations can't or won't; and to form a new government unit, patterned after the World War II-era Office of Strategic Services, "to fight terrorist subversion" and "take risks that our bureaucracies today rarely consider taking."

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