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US, Britain to share expertise on tackling domestic 'violent extremism'

Britain's Prime Minster David Cameron has announced that the United States and Britain will share expertise on tackling domestic "violent extremism" following talks with US President Barack Obama. According to BBC, Cameron said after the meeting with Obama at the White House that they face a "poisonous and fanatical ideology".

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Britain's Prime Minster David Cameron has announced that the United States and Britain will share expertise on tackling domestic "violent extremism" following talks with US President Barack Obama. According to BBC, Cameron said after the meeting with Obama at the White House that they face a "poisonous and fanatical ideology".

Britain will soon employ more unarmed drones to assist the ground forces fighting the Islamic State (IS).

Cameron is on a two day visit to the US for talks with President Obama which will mark his final visit to Washington before the UK general elections in May this year. 

Also Read: Barack Obama, David Cameron vow to stand firm against Islamist extremists

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