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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... side - by - side with the US - not least because 9/11 was the most serious terrorist attack on British citizens in modern times . Even though early estimates of 200 to 300 British deaths were revised down substantially , the final toll ...
... side - by - side with the US - not least because 9/11 was the most serious terrorist attack on British citizens in modern times . Even though early estimates of 200 to 300 British deaths were revised down substantially , the final toll ...
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... side , and France and Germany , on the other . The British view , especially in 10 Downing Street and , to some ... sides more inflexible . Several incidents hardened attitudes : de Villepin's ' ambush ' at the Security Council on 20 ...
... side , and France and Germany , on the other . The British view , especially in 10 Downing Street and , to some ... sides more inflexible . Several incidents hardened attitudes : de Villepin's ' ambush ' at the Security Council on 20 ...
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... side . Sir David Manning flew to Santiago for the day in an attempt to win over the Chilean Government , and Blair talked frequently to Ricardo Lagos , the Chilean President . - However , the Bush administration paid the price for an ...
... side . Sir David Manning flew to Santiago for the day in an attempt to win over the Chilean Government , and Blair talked frequently to Ricardo Lagos , the Chilean President . - However , the Bush administration paid the price for an ...
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