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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... approach . Blair now understood the risks of allowing private doubts to emerge publicly ( as happened in April and May 1999 ) . So he resolved to keep his worries and differences private in order to secure maximum influence on the White ...
... approach . Blair now understood the risks of allowing private doubts to emerge publicly ( as happened in April and May 1999 ) . So he resolved to keep his worries and differences private in order to secure maximum influence on the White ...
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... approach that squanders American will and drains American energy . ' The Bush team was critical of what it saw as vague internation- alism in the name of human rights and attempts at ' nation building . ' Instead , the focus was on ...
... approach that squanders American will and drains American energy . ' The Bush team was critical of what it saw as vague internation- alism in the name of human rights and attempts at ' nation building . ' Instead , the focus was on ...
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... approach would have caused less political trouble for Blair in Britain . Indeed , as Donald Rumsfeld tactlessly said when the political arithmetic in the Commons looked uncertain for Blair , the US might have to manage without British ...
... approach would have caused less political trouble for Blair in Britain . Indeed , as Donald Rumsfeld tactlessly said when the political arithmetic in the Commons looked uncertain for Blair , the US might have to manage without British ...
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