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Cameron: No time to turn away from Pakistan

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[May 25, 2011]  LONDON (AP) -- British Prime Minister David Cameron is supporting Western alliances with Pakistan amid questions about how terrorist Osama bin Laden lived for so long there before he was hunted down and killed by U.S. commandos.

In a news conference with President Barack Obama, Cameron said that allies must work with Pakistan more closely than ever, not turn away. He said Pakistan has suffered mightily in the fight against extremism.

Said Cameron: "Their enemy is our enemy."

Cameron said he and Obama are also committed to helping those fighting for freedom across the Arab world.

He said of Libyan ruler Moammar Gadhafi: "He must go."

Britain and the United States are key players in a NATO campaign to halt Gadhafi's violence against his people.

[Associated Press; By JULIE PACE]

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