President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair, who jointly defied international opposition to oust Saddam Hussein, yesterday stood side by side and vigorously defended their military campaign ...
President Bush has tripled US aid to Africa to $3.2 billion a year. British Prime Minister Tony Blair wants that figure doubled, partly as payback for supporting the war in Iraq, and to bolster his ...
President Bush made clear at a dinner with Prime Minister Tony Blair nine days after the Sept. 11 attacks that he wanted to confront Iraq, the former British ambassador to the United States reportedly ...
President Bush said Tuesday that Saddam Hussein is losing his grip on power "finger by finger" and he may even be dead after a massive bombing strike. Looking beyond the war, Bush and Prime Minister ...
It isn't just John Major who is unhappy that transcripts and full notes of conversations between Tony Blair and George W Bush about the lead-up to the Iraq war will remain secret. The entire world ...
For months, US allies have been pressing the US to get more involved in making peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Until recently, President Bush had suggested that regime change in Iraq should ...
LONDON, April 4 -- President Bush will visit Northern Ireland on Monday to review progress in the Iraq conflict with his wartime ally Tony Blair and to help give a final push to restoring the peace ...
President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair on Friday welcomed an emerging plan by the United Nations to shape a new transition government in Iraq. The proposal by the special U.N. envoy to ...
WASHINGTON — President Bush and British Prime Minister Tony Blair urged the U.N. Security Council on Thursday to set aside political differences and resume the delivery of tons of food for Iraqi ...
A gung-ho President Bush and a sanctimonious Prime Minster Tony Blair made their sing-along debut on the London stage this week -- in a musical satire about the U.S.-led war in Iraq. Alistair Beaton’s ...
Blair and Bush Compared to Tony Blair, President Bush glides along relatively untouched by the increasingly pointed questions about the legitimacy of his justifications for waging war on Iraq.
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