Bush, British Leader Affirm a United Front On Iraq ; but Brown Says Afghanistan Is Central to Terrorism War

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CAMP DAVID, Md. President Bush and British Prime Minister Gordon Brown forged a unified stand Monday on Iraq, aiming to head off talk of a splintering partnership in the face of an unpopular war.

"There's no doubt in my mind he understands the stakes of the struggle," Bush said of Brown after two days of talks at the tranquil presidential retreat in Maryland's Catoctin Mountains.

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Bush, British Leader Affirm a United Front On Iraq ; but Brown Says Afghanistan Is Central to Terrorism War

The visit was closely watched for any sign of daylight between the president and prime minister after four years of unwavering support by Tony Blair...

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