Blair Hints at New Phase in War

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Date: 20011018
Author:ROBERT BARR, Associated Press Writer

ROBERT BARR, Associated Press Writer
AP Online
10-18-2001
Blair Hints at New Phase in War

LONDON (AP) -- Prime Minister Tony Blair, hinting at a new phase in the coalition campaign against terrorism, said Thursday that the international effort was entering ``the most testing time.''

Blair, speaking at his Downing Street office, spoke of a new phase to the U.S.-led military operation against the Taliban and al-Qaida, but did not offer a timeframe or details.

``I believe that the next few weeks will be the most testing time, but we are on track to achieve the goals we set out,'' the prime ...

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