Prime Minister Tony Blair tried to bridge the trans-Atlantic rift over Iraq, urging a “fractured, divided and uncertain” world to unite in the wake of President Bush’s election victory. Blair, Bush’s strongest international ally in the invasion of Iraq, congratulated the president on his re-election – and tried to nudge him toward re-engaging with the stalled Middle East peace process. Speaking at his 10 Downing Street office Wednesday after talking to Bush by phone, Blair said working toward Israeli-Palestinian peace was “the single most pressing political challenge in our world today.”Full Story
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