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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... weapons of mass destruction ' . In his resignation statement to the Commons on 17 March 2003 , the former Foreign Secretary doubted whether Iraq now had the ability to deliver such biological and chemical weapons . Cook argued that the ...
... weapons of mass destruction ' . In his resignation statement to the Commons on 17 March 2003 , the former Foreign Secretary doubted whether Iraq now had the ability to deliver such biological and chemical weapons . Cook argued that the ...
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... chemical weapons . There were a lot of raised eyebrows in the Foreign Office , but Blair had no doubt of the need for transatlantic solidarity , just as Margaret Thatcher overcame doubts of her Cabinet colleagues in allowing the ...
... chemical weapons . There were a lot of raised eyebrows in the Foreign Office , but Blair had no doubt of the need for transatlantic solidarity , just as Margaret Thatcher overcame doubts of her Cabinet colleagues in allowing the ...
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... chemical and biological weapons ( and using chemical weapons against Iran and the Kurds ) and on the danger of such weapons falling into the hands of terrorist groups . The weaknesses in the dossier were recognised by Jonathan Powell ...
... chemical and biological weapons ( and using chemical weapons against Iran and the Kurds ) and on the danger of such weapons falling into the hands of terrorist groups . The weaknesses in the dossier were recognised by Jonathan Powell ...
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