Fabian Tracts, الأعداد 495-501Fabian Office, 1984 |
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... Britain little can be expected . Under Margaret Thatcher the British govern- ment has never taken serious issue with Washington's assessment of the situation . Whitehall has mounted small protests on secondary issues as , for example ...
... Britain little can be expected . Under Margaret Thatcher the British govern- ment has never taken serious issue with Washington's assessment of the situation . Whitehall has mounted small protests on secondary issues as , for example ...
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... Britain can help to achieve our objectives providing that they do not lead to reactions by other governments inside or outside the Alliance which make the situation more dangerous . For example , Britain must unilaterally get rid of ...
... Britain can help to achieve our objectives providing that they do not lead to reactions by other governments inside or outside the Alliance which make the situation more dangerous . For example , Britain must unilaterally get rid of ...
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... Britain . If the United States regarded Britain as a valu- able ally in NATO , we should be able then to persuade it to withdraw its existing nuc- lear bases from Britain . But if we acted in such a way as to destroy America's con ...
... Britain . If the United States regarded Britain as a valu- able ally in NATO , we should be able then to persuade it to withdraw its existing nuc- lear bases from Britain . But if we acted in such a way as to destroy America's con ...
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