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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... inspectors were there . The world was being exposed to Saddam's viewpoint and had been allowed to forget the reasons for bringing them in the first place . Ashdown then quotes Blair directly : I have now seen some of the stuff on this ...
... inspectors were there . The world was being exposed to Saddam's viewpoint and had been allowed to forget the reasons for bringing them in the first place . Ashdown then quotes Blair directly : I have now seen some of the stuff on this ...
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... inspectors did not know where they were . The inspectors had been frustrated in finding them . The action was also highly unlikely to topple Saddam , and did not do so . Instead , there was talk of containment . But that strategy was ...
... inspectors did not know where they were . The inspectors had been frustrated in finding them . The action was also highly unlikely to topple Saddam , and did not do so . Instead , there was talk of containment . But that strategy was ...
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... inspectors before they were forced out in 1998. Iraq was threatened with ' serious consequences ' if it failed to comply , but only after further Security Council consultations . The wording was ambiguous , intentionally so , since that ...
... inspectors before they were forced out in 1998. Iraq was threatened with ' serious consequences ' if it failed to comply , but only after further Security Council consultations . The wording was ambiguous , intentionally so , since that ...
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