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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... wanted to fight together , but could they ? A common reaction in the American military was ' never again . Many in the Pentagon concluded not only that some European allies were untrustworthy but also that alliance decision - making ...
... wanted to fight together , but could they ? A common reaction in the American military was ' never again . Many in the Pentagon concluded not only that some European allies were untrustworthy but also that alliance decision - making ...
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... wanted ; and , consequently , was mainly of help to the opponents of military action . Dr Blix's report on 27 January merely deferred decisions . The political pressures were increasing on Blair at home , as opinion polls showed the ...
... wanted ; and , consequently , was mainly of help to the opponents of military action . Dr Blix's report on 27 January merely deferred decisions . The political pressures were increasing on Blair at home , as opinion polls showed the ...
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... wanted to attack in the second half of February . Blair wanted the end of March . Bush was not ready to compromise . Blair wanted Bush's backing for the second resolution and to find more time before an attack . But I warned that Bush ...
... wanted to attack in the second half of February . Blair wanted the end of March . Bush was not ready to compromise . Blair wanted Bush's backing for the second resolution and to find more time before an attack . But I warned that Bush ...
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