WASHINGTON -- The U.S. and Iraq are moving thousands of troops into Baghdad to bolster Iraq's war-weary capital in what the White House suggests is an acknowledgment that the six-week U.S.-Iraqi security offensive is not working. President Bush and Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki are to discuss details of the new plan today at the White House, al-Maliki's first visit to the United States since taking office two months ago. Violence continued to rage in Iraq as al-Maliki left Monday. Printer friendly version Comment on this story Send this story to a friend Get Home Delivery .