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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... sanctions arise . The Government's determination to stand firm against a still dangerous dictator is unshakeable . We want to see a diplomatic solution and will work with others to achieve this in the next few days . But Saddam should ...
... sanctions arise . The Government's determination to stand firm against a still dangerous dictator is unshakeable . We want to see a diplomatic solution and will work with others to achieve this in the next few days . But Saddam should ...
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... sanctions regime work better . The oil - for- food programme was proving to be cumbersome , while the sanctions were increasingly porous . But this talk was secondary to the main items of the meeting - Russia , the ABM treaty and the ...
... sanctions regime work better . The oil - for- food programme was proving to be cumbersome , while the sanctions were increasingly porous . But this talk was secondary to the main items of the meeting - Russia , the ABM treaty and the ...
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... sanctions ' against Saddam's regime - a long way from seeking to overthrow it by force . If anything , Blair was more concerned with the threat of weapons of mass destruction at this time . Despite the remarks of Sandy Berger to Rice ...
... sanctions ' against Saddam's regime - a long way from seeking to overthrow it by force . If anything , Blair was more concerned with the threat of weapons of mass destruction at this time . Despite the remarks of Sandy Berger to Rice ...
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