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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... problems that the President faced in Congress and did not give enough credit to his determination to stay the course against Milosevic - a point later acknowledged by Blair's advisers . Problems arose out of the time difference between ...
... problems that the President faced in Congress and did not give enough credit to his determination to stay the course against Milosevic - a point later acknowledged by Blair's advisers . Problems arose out of the time difference between ...
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... Problems with tests of the system led to the announcement by President Clinton that decisions on development would be left for his successor . Nevertheless , Sir Christopher Meyer recalls how ESDI and NMD were ' niggling problems over ...
... Problems with tests of the system led to the announcement by President Clinton that decisions on development would be left for his successor . Nevertheless , Sir Christopher Meyer recalls how ESDI and NMD were ' niggling problems over ...
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... problems . His moralistic tone worried many , particularly in the foreign policy and military worlds , who otherwise ... problems by ourselves . But the point I was making was simply that self - interest for a nation and the interests of ...
... problems . His moralistic tone worried many , particularly in the foreign policy and military worlds , who otherwise ... problems by ourselves . But the point I was making was simply that self - interest for a nation and the interests of ...
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