Cameron greeted at White House before Iran war talk

Cameron greeted at White House before Iran war talk
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Summary Obama on Wednesday hailed indispensable and essential US alliance with Britain.

He welcomed UK’s Prime Minister David Cameron for an official visit.Obama and Cameron were to hold one-on-one Oval Office talks, likely to be dominated by the showdown with Iran and strategic problems in Afghanistan, and hold a press conference and then join in the pageantry of a state dinner.The president and first Lady Michelle Obama welcomed the British leader and his wife Samantha with full military and ceremonial honors on the South Lawn of the White House on an unseasonably warm March morning.Obama said the long alliance, deepened in World War II, was essential, it is indispensable to the security and prosperity we seek, not only for our citizens but for people around the world, Obama said.He also joked about one previous occasion when the British came to the White House -- sending a colonial army to burn it down in 1814.It has now been 200 years since the British came here to the White House under somewhat different circumstances -- they made quite an impression -- they really lit up the place.Obama also tried out British vernacular, telling Cameron he was looking forward to a good natter and wanted to keep the US-British relationship in a top notch state.Cameron also praised what is popularly known as a special relationship between the two countries.When the chips are down, Britain and America know that we can always count on each other, he said.We are allies who are not just prepared to say the right thing but to do the right thing and do it in the right way, he said.The talks are likely to be dominated by the confrontation with Iran over its nuclear program, fears that NATO war strategyin Afghanistan may be unraveling and the failure to stop President Bashar al-Assads crackdown in Syria.Camerons visit is described as an official one and not a state one, as Britains head of state, Queen Elizabeth II, who hosted Obamas visit to London last year, is not attending.--AFP

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