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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... seen as closest to the British position on many issues , such as the Middle East and favouring multilateralist solutions . But British politicians and diplomats have been careful to keep close contacts with both the Pentagon and Vice ...
... seen as closest to the British position on many issues , such as the Middle East and favouring multilateralist solutions . But British politicians and diplomats have been careful to keep close contacts with both the Pentagon and Vice ...
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... seen within the administration to be as significant as the emergence of the doctrine of containing the Soviet bloc in the early Cold War days . Condoleezza Rice , the White House National Security Adviser , is quoted by Nicolas Lemann ...
... seen within the administration to be as significant as the emergence of the doctrine of containing the Soviet bloc in the early Cold War days . Condoleezza Rice , the White House National Security Adviser , is quoted by Nicolas Lemann ...
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... seen exercising its veto against the US . This represented a serious misreading of French attitudes and policy . There is still a dispute about whether different parts of the French Government were sending out conflicting messages or ...
... seen exercising its veto against the US . This represented a serious misreading of French attitudes and policy . There is still a dispute about whether different parts of the French Government were sending out conflicting messages or ...
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