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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... atomic weapons , including Britain and Canada , the two wartime collaborators in the Manhattan Project to develop the A - Bomb . This produced an anguished debate in Whitehall with the Treasury arguing against the acquisition of nuclear ...
... atomic weapons , including Britain and Canada , the two wartime collaborators in the Manhattan Project to develop the A - Bomb . This produced an anguished debate in Whitehall with the Treasury arguing against the acquisition of nuclear ...
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... weapons ; and the fact must be faced that , unless we possessed thermo- nuclear weapons , we should lose our influence and standing in world affairs . The Suez crisis of autumn 1956 is generally seen as the great dividing line in post ...
... weapons ; and the fact must be faced that , unless we possessed thermo- nuclear weapons , we should lose our influence and standing in world affairs . The Suez crisis of autumn 1956 is generally seen as the great dividing line in post ...
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... nuclear weapons . It subsequently became clear that some documents appearing to back up this claim had been forged , though British ministers and officials continued to claim that there was good and unforged evidence that Iraq sought ...
... nuclear weapons . It subsequently became clear that some documents appearing to back up this claim had been forged , though British ministers and officials continued to claim that there was good and unforged evidence that Iraq sought ...
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