In a show of trans-Atlantic unity, President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged a joint effort on Friday to fight domestic terrorism following deadly attacks in France. They also strongly urged the U.S. Congress to hold off on implementing new sanctions on Iran in the midst of nuclear talks. Cameron's visit to Washington came one week after 17 people were killed in attacks in France, heightening fears in Europe and the United States about the spread of terrorism. Obama said in a joint news conference with Cameron, "This is a problem that causes great heartache and tragedy and destruction. But it is one that ultimately we are going to defeat." http://yhoo.it/159YRwY http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ
Obama, Cameron Pledge Unified Effort to Fight Terrorism
In a show of trans-Atlantic unity, President Barack Obama and British Prime Minister David Cameron pledged a joint effort on Friday to fight domestic terrorism following deadly attacks in France. They also strongly urged the U.S. Congress to hold off on implementing new sanctions on Iran in the midst of nuclear talks. Cameron's visit to Washington came one week after 17 people were killed in attacks in France, heightening fears in Europe and the United States about the spread of terrorism. Obama said in a joint news conference with Cameron, "This is a problem that causes great heartache and tragedy and destruction. But it is one that ultimately we are going to defeat." http://yhoo.it/159YRwY http://bit.ly/1fJ5yqZ
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