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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... Jack Straw , his close advisers , and the ambassadors in Washington and the United Nations , were personally very involved in all the hectic diplomacy . But the two Ambassadors spent more time dealing with 10 Downing Street directly ...
... Jack Straw , his close advisers , and the ambassadors in Washington and the United Nations , were personally very involved in all the hectic diplomacy . But the two Ambassadors spent more time dealing with 10 Downing Street directly ...
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... Jack Straw said at the beginning of January that the odds were now 60-40 against war , compared with 60-40 in favour before Christmas . This reflected the British political need to show that all options were open , even though many in ...
... Jack Straw said at the beginning of January that the odds were now 60-40 against war , compared with 60-40 in favour before Christmas . This reflected the British political need to show that all options were open , even though many in ...
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... Jack Straw made plain that Britain would have nothing to do with military action against Syria and Iran . Indeed , Straw had taken political risks in trying to build up discussions with the Teheran Government , which he continued with a ...
... Jack Straw made plain that Britain would have nothing to do with military action against Syria and Iran . Indeed , Straw had taken political risks in trying to build up discussions with the Teheran Government , which he continued with a ...
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