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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... Iran had more advanced nuclear programmes . Iraq was the priority partly because it had always been top of the enemies list for many of the Bush team , and in part because of all kinds of retrospective judgements and regrets about the ...
... Iran had more advanced nuclear programmes . Iraq was the priority partly because it had always been top of the enemies list for many of the Bush team , and in part because of all kinds of retrospective judgements and regrets about the ...
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... Iran , after senior American officials issued a strong warning to Syria against helping Saddam . But the warning worked and the tough words were not a prelude to further military action . Jack Straw made plain that Britain would have ...
... Iran , after senior American officials issued a strong warning to Syria against helping Saddam . But the warning worked and the tough words were not a prelude to further military action . Jack Straw made plain that Britain would have ...
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... Iran . The aim is to show that the EU can be effective on issues of interest to Washington , so that the US finds it difficult to turn Europe down , and , in turn , adopts a more multilateral approach . The main test is defence . Since ...
... Iran . The aim is to show that the EU can be effective on issues of interest to Washington , so that the US finds it difficult to turn Europe down , and , in turn , adopts a more multilateral approach . The main test is defence . Since ...
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