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He told the inquiry: "When I look at the way Iran links up with terror groups, a large part of the destabilisation in the Middle East comes from Iran".
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David Cameron is today calling for tough action to be agreed by the alliance in response to the destabilisation of Ukraine by the Kremlin.
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