Hug Them Close: Blair, Clinton, Bush and the Special RelationshipPolitico's, 2003 - Всего страниц: 317 An analysis of the relationship between British Prime Minister Tony Blair and US President George W Bush. Covers the Iraq conflict in detail. |
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... Clinton was pre - eminent in gather- ings of world leaders : and older brother to Britain's Tony Blair . Initially , Blair seemed over - awed by Clinton's pyrotech- nics , the unstoppable flow of energy and words . Yet for all its ...
... Clinton was pre - eminent in gather- ings of world leaders : and older brother to Britain's Tony Blair . Initially , Blair seemed over - awed by Clinton's pyrotech- nics , the unstoppable flow of energy and words . Yet for all its ...
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Blair, Clinton, Bush and the Special Relationship Peter Riddell. Clinton has a 60/40 chance of surviving . Blair wanted Clinton's support over Northern Ireland and did not want to antagonise the President . Blair's private line then was ...
Blair, Clinton, Bush and the Special Relationship Peter Riddell. Clinton has a 60/40 chance of surviving . Blair wanted Clinton's support over Northern Ireland and did not want to antagonise the President . Blair's private line then was ...
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... Clinton's lack of close involvement later . The British felt that the President could have done more . Sir Christopher Meyer argues that Clinton ' never quite gave the bite on Sinn Fein / IRA at crucial moments . I think we would have ...
... Clinton's lack of close involvement later . The British felt that the President could have done more . Sir Christopher Meyer argues that Clinton ' never quite gave the bite on Sinn Fein / IRA at crucial moments . I think we would have ...
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