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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... UN resolutions . Blair was determined to stop these supplies and was ' quite worked up . He got religion about it , according ... United Nations by refusing to allow UN inspectors to fulfil their task of ensuring that Iraq 92 Hug Them Close.
... UN resolutions . Blair was determined to stop these supplies and was ' quite worked up . He got religion about it , according ... United Nations by refusing to allow UN inspectors to fulfil their task of ensuring that Iraq 92 Hug Them Close.
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... nation building . ' Instead , the focus was on power and the national interest . In his 1999 speech , delivered at ... United Nations command , but ' the UN can help in weapons inspections , peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts ' . In ...
... nation building . ' Instead , the focus was on power and the national interest . In his 1999 speech , delivered at ... United Nations command , but ' the UN can help in weapons inspections , peacekeeping and humanitarian efforts ' . In ...
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... United Nations resolution . Robin Cook had already told 10 Downing Street that he would be resigning as Leader of ... UN resolutions . So Blair's immediate task was to show that Saddam posed a serious enough threat to justify , both ...
... United Nations resolution . Robin Cook had already told 10 Downing Street that he would be resigning as Leader of ... UN resolutions . So Blair's immediate task was to show that Saddam posed a serious enough threat to justify , both ...
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