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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... Regime change was not officially Britain's policy , so Blair approached the question obliquely : ' It has always been our policy that Iraq would be a better place without Saddam Hussein . I don't think anyone can be in any doubt about ...
... Regime change was not officially Britain's policy , so Blair approached the question obliquely : ' It has always been our policy that Iraq would be a better place without Saddam Hussein . I don't think anyone can be in any doubt about ...
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... regime of Saddam is detestable . Moreover , in relation to terrorism and weapons of mass destruction generally , Blair argued : ' If necessary the action should be military and again , if necessary and justified , it should involve regime ...
... regime of Saddam is detestable . Moreover , in relation to terrorism and weapons of mass destruction generally , Blair argued : ' If necessary the action should be military and again , if necessary and justified , it should involve regime ...
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... regime possessing WMD think viewing the history of the world's diplomatic dance with Saddam ? That our capacity to ... regimes disbelieve us . Blair accepted that the association between regimes with WMD and extreme terrorist groups was ...
... regime possessing WMD think viewing the history of the world's diplomatic dance with Saddam ? That our capacity to ... regimes disbelieve us . Blair accepted that the association between regimes with WMD and extreme terrorist groups was ...
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