Bush rules out asking Iran to help on Iraq
14th Nov 2006, 06:14 GMT
President George W Bush yesterday rejected the notion that talks with Iran were the key to undermining the insurgency in Iraq, agreeing with Israel's prime minister that the theocratic regime should not be accommodated.
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