Downing Street denies 'attack on Iraq' reports

British Prime Minister Tony Blair has denied reports that the US has asked Britain to provide 25,000 troops for a joint attack on Iraq.

British Prime Minister Tony Blair has denied reports that the US has asked Britain to provide 25,000 troops for a joint attack on Iraq.

The British government is considering joint plans to overthrow Saddam Hussein ahead of Mr Blair's meeting with US Vice President Dick Cheney, according to reports.

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