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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... mass destruction was not some new discovery post - 11 September , or a response to American pressure . Before 11 September , Blair was in some respects more worried about the threat from Iraq than Bush himself . The dangers of weapons of ...
... mass destruction was not some new discovery post - 11 September , or a response to American pressure . Before 11 September , Blair was in some respects more worried about the threat from Iraq than Bush himself . The dangers of weapons of ...
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... mass destruction . This emphasis – and the exaggeration of the immediate threat from Saddam's weapons later caused serious political trouble and recriminations for Blair , especially when weapons of mass destruction were not found in ...
... mass destruction . This emphasis – and the exaggeration of the immediate threat from Saddam's weapons later caused serious political trouble and recriminations for Blair , especially when weapons of mass destruction were not found in ...
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... mass destruction were found . Moreover , allega- tions were made in late May 2003 by Andrew Gilligan , a BBC journalist , that the Government , and in particular Alastair Campbell , the Downing Street Head of Strategy and Communications ...
... mass destruction were found . Moreover , allega- tions were made in late May 2003 by Andrew Gilligan , a BBC journalist , that the Government , and in particular Alastair Campbell , the Downing Street Head of Strategy and Communications ...
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