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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... argue that the two reinforce each other : that by being closely involved in Europe , the British voice will be more ... argued in the mid - 1990s that ' the future importance of the Anglo - American relationship will depend in large ...
... argue that the two reinforce each other : that by being closely involved in Europe , the British voice will be more ... argued in the mid - 1990s that ' the future importance of the Anglo - American relationship will depend in large ...
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... argue ( 2000 , p . 132 ) that Blair's determination may have reflected his stronger political position compared with ... argued both for deploying ground forces and for using the NATO meeting to persuade the main European 110 Hug Them Close.
... argue ( 2000 , p . 132 ) that Blair's determination may have reflected his stronger political position compared with ... argued both for deploying ground forces and for using the NATO meeting to persuade the main European 110 Hug Them Close.
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... argument , and was not prepared to undertake even contingency planning about ground troops . This would , Sandy Berger , the National Security Adviser argued , be seen as a vote of no confidence in the air campaign , which the Pentagon ...
... argument , and was not prepared to undertake even contingency planning about ground troops . This would , Sandy Berger , the National Security Adviser argued , be seen as a vote of no confidence in the air campaign , which the Pentagon ...
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