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Saudi King 'mistaken' over legality of US troops in Iraq: Bolton (AFP)
Filed: April 6th 2007: World

Former US ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton, seen here in October 2006, said Friday that Saudi's King Abdullah was "mistaken" when he questioned the legality of the US military presence in Iraq and should "correct" his controversial remarks on the matter.(AFP/File/Stan Honda)AFP - Former US ambassador to the United Nations John Bolton said Friday that Saudi's King Abdullah was "mistaken" when he questioned the legality of the US military presence in Iraq and should "correct" his controversial remarks on the matter.

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