The relationship is not so much between Bush and Blair as it is between the US and Britain. The two nations have almost always supported one another, even when it was done in secret, like during the Falklands War between Argentina and Britain.
2006-07-28 08:01:37
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answered by But why is the rum always gone? 6
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I'm thankful for the fact that we have a loyal allie and if there is an American alive that would want the United Kingdom to be an enemy I feel very sorry for you. If this is so, you need to take a long look at yourself and wonder what could possibly make you think the way you do. History repeats it's self. I really don't want to ever be loaded on a train and know that I'm on my last train ride to be exterminated. We are the infidel and we have no right to live on the face of this earth. Don't any of you people really care to learn what this war is about. Please study all the issues at stake so you can form your own opinion. I respect you to the point that you must be an intelligent person but you have allowed someone else form your opinion. In this busy world we live in, some times that is easier. It's frightful to think there are parents that would tape or allow someon else to tape explosives around their son or daughter and send them out to blow up a crowd of people at the market. Yes, we need all the allies we can get. American's should never forget 9-11.
2006-07-28 15:51:42
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answered by DeeJay 7
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It kind of explains Bush's stance on gay marriage though, doesn't it? He needed a way to let Blair down gently! LOL
On the other hand, they're right about Hezbollah. That criminal organization has been treated with impunity by the Muslim nations for too long, and if Lebanon won't control or stop them, then Israel has to do it. It's unfortunate that it's come to this, as it would have been easier for Lebanon to deal with it themselves long ago.
2006-07-28 15:01:30
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answered by Beardog 7
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I'd like to go have a few beers at the pub with the two of them.
I wonder what is going on in thier head. I am genuinly interested from a socialogical standpoint. I am an observer of humanity, and I have not had the opportunity to analyze the power.
2006-07-28 15:02:23
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answered by abehagenston 2
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No, they agree that once all of Islamofascism has been destroyed will we have peace. That includes the Iranians, the Syrians and the Saudis.
If you think they are playing, then pay close attention to troop movements here of late.
Get ready for the big deal, yo. It's coming and, personally, I can't wait. Let's get it done and over with before these people get more expensive and powerful bombs to strap to their twelve-year-old daughters.
The thought makes me shiver...
Where's my rifle!!!!?
2006-07-28 15:10:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the US should be grateful that it has allies as staunchly loyal and actually helpful as GB and Australia. I disagree with the Bush policy in the Middle East, but if you're gonna fight there, give me the Brits and the Aussies any time.
2006-07-28 15:03:13
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answered by Mr. October 4
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No while I'm not a Bush supporter there's nothing wrong with two guys liking each others company and agreeing on everything....is there?
2006-07-28 15:02:57
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answered by Yakuza 7
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No but neither did the Bill / Monica special relationship.
2006-07-28 15:03:59
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answered by backroadhome 3
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Just to hear or see the name BUSH makes me sick.
See below why
2006-07-28 15:03:03
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answered by Arzuita 3
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That is a powerful relationship there. Would you rather US be allies with a weakling? Quit hatin'.
2006-07-28 15:03:29
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answered by geewhizbaby2008 3
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