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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... bomb ( in succession to the A - Bomb ) , partly to influence the two super- powers . Hennessy reports on the Cabinet minutes for July 1954 and a contribution ( almost certainly by Churchill ) : No country could claim to be a leading ...
... bomb ( in succession to the A - Bomb ) , partly to influence the two super- powers . Hennessy reports on the Cabinet minutes for July 1954 and a contribution ( almost certainly by Churchill ) : No country could claim to be a leading ...
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... bomb Libya in retaliation for an attack on a Berlin night club which had killed an American serviceman and injured several dozen more . The US wanted to use its bases in Britain for the bombing . Thatcher agreed , but only after an ...
... bomb Libya in retaliation for an attack on a Berlin night club which had killed an American serviceman and injured several dozen more . The US wanted to use its bases in Britain for the bombing . Thatcher agreed , but only after an ...
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... bombing campaign began in late March , there was an allied consensus against the use of ground forces for anything other than imple- menting a negotiated withdrawal by the Serbs . President Clinton did not want the subject to be aired ...
... bombing campaign began in late March , there was an allied consensus against the use of ground forces for anything other than imple- menting a negotiated withdrawal by the Serbs . President Clinton did not want the subject to be aired ...
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