Bush scrambles for help from U.S. allies - by Tom Raum
TALLINN, Estonia -- President Bush intensified diplomatic efforts on Monday to quell rising violence in Iraq and Afghanistan, turning to allies as his national security adviser said the conflict in Iraq had entered ''a new phase'' requiring changes. ''Obviously everyone would agree things are not proceeding well enough or fast enough,'' National Security Adviser Stephen Hadley said.
The president was spending Monday night in this tiny Baltic nation ahead of a two-day NATO summit in Riga, Latvia, expected to deal with deteriorating conditions in Afghanistan, where NATO has 32,000 troops. Bush will head to Amman, Jordan, for talks Wednesday and Thursday with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and King Abdullah of Jordan.
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