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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... commitments . His later conversions were on the way to the ballot box rather than on the road to Damascus . Both his pro ... commitment both to the American alliance and to closer relations with the rest of Europe . These views were ...
... commitments . His later conversions were on the way to the ballot box rather than on the road to Damascus . Both his pro ... commitment both to the American alliance and to closer relations with the rest of Europe . These views were ...
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... commitment to troops because it would look as if he had been ' bounced by me . In face of the continuing apparent stalemate on the ground , Blair feared that Clinton and European leaders might try and reach a compromise with Milosevic ...
... commitment to troops because it would look as if he had been ' bounced by me . In face of the continuing apparent stalemate on the ground , Blair feared that Clinton and European leaders might try and reach a compromise with Milosevic ...
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... commitment to get rid of nuclear weapons unilaterally . There is a parallel with Chancellor Schröder's decision to abandon Germany's long post - war support for America and to oppose the Iraq war . But Washington has never seen Germany ...
... commitment to get rid of nuclear weapons unilaterally . There is a parallel with Chancellor Schröder's decision to abandon Germany's long post - war support for America and to oppose the Iraq war . But Washington has never seen Germany ...
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