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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... worried about NMD and they worried about ESDI . We worried at each other . Neither side was totally satisfied by the explanation and answers of the other . These tensions were matched by recurrent differences about how to handle the ...
... worried about NMD and they worried about ESDI . We worried at each other . Neither side was totally satisfied by the explanation and answers of the other . These tensions were matched by recurrent differences about how to handle the ...
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... worried about how Bush would respond : whether America would strike out blindly and prematurely . These fears were triggered by Bush's strong and sometimes clumsy language . David Blunkett , the Home Secretary , said on the BBC's On the ...
... worried about how Bush would respond : whether America would strike out blindly and prematurely . These fears were triggered by Bush's strong and sometimes clumsy language . David Blunkett , the Home Secretary , said on the BBC's On the ...
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... worried by the twin pressures of American impatience and French intransigence , as well as by increasingly vocal Labour discontent . On 9 March , Clare Short had attacked Blair's approach in a Sunday evening radio interview . She warned ...
... worried by the twin pressures of American impatience and French intransigence , as well as by increasingly vocal Labour discontent . On 9 March , Clare Short had attacked Blair's approach in a Sunday evening radio interview . She warned ...
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