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Kerry sees wider coalition on Iraq

Says Bush should seek allies' support

By Glen Johnson
Globe Staff / April 15, 2004

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Senator John F. Kerry said yesterday "it may take a new president" to build a multinational coalition that can stabilize Iraq, but the presumptive Democratic nominee also said he hoped President Bush can reverse course and gain military support from allies by giving the United Nations oversight of the country's governance and reconstruction. (Full Article: 1126 Words)

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