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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... united Europe is a counterweight to the United States . That , in the Blair view , risks destabilising the world by encouraging unilateralist tendencies in America and by undermining joint influence on problems such as the Middle East ...
... united Europe is a counterweight to the United States . That , in the Blair view , risks destabilising the world by encouraging unilateralist tendencies in America and by undermining joint influence on problems such as the Middle East ...
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... United States is an inhibition on closer European co - operation . On the contrary , I believe it is essential that the isolationist voices in the United States are kept at bay and we encourage our American allies to be our partners in ...
... United States is an inhibition on closer European co - operation . On the contrary , I believe it is essential that the isolationist voices in the United States are kept at bay and we encourage our American allies to be our partners in ...
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... United States , gain the right to intervene . In the case of terrorism , this can even lead to a right of preventive , or peremptory , self - defense . You essen- tially can act in anticipation if you have grounds to think it's a ...
... United States , gain the right to intervene . In the case of terrorism , this can even lead to a right of preventive , or peremptory , self - defense . You essen- tially can act in anticipation if you have grounds to think it's a ...
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