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LONDON - The United States was "hell-bent" on a 2003 military invasion of Iraq and actively undermined efforts by Britain to win international authorization for the war, a former British diplomat told an inquiry Friday. Jeremy Greenstock, British ambassador to the United Nations from 1998 to 2003, said that President George W. Bush had no real interest in attempts to agree on a U.N. resolution to provide explicit backing for the conflict.
... Representative to the United Nations, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, explained that . Under the UN authorit...
... Kingdom Ambassador to the United Nations Jeremy Greenstock, diplomat Mitra Vasisht of the Indian F...
... 11 speech to the General Assembly, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, the British Ambassador to the United N...
... Kingdom Ambassador to the United Nations Jeremy Greenstock, diplomat Mitra Vasisht of the Indian F...
... respondió así a las críticas de Sir Jeremy Greenstock, ex representante de las fuerzas especi...
[Brad Miller] did not attend the Woolsey "hearing" on exit strategies Thursday in Washington, disappointing anti-war activists who'd urged him to go and lend his support. Nor has he joined the "Out of Iraq Caucus" or sponsored the leading anti-war resolution, H.Res 55, which calls on President Bush to announce a plan by Dec. 31 for getting out of Iraq and to start withdrawing our troops by Oct. 1, 2006. (Its only North Carolina co-sponsor is Republican Rep. Walter Jones, who's among its principal backers.) Back then, Miller says, he noticed that our troops called the people who were shooting at them "Iraqis." No pejorative. A few months ago, he visited a military hospital while he was in Germany on other business. The nurses had taken to calling the bad guys "Hajis," which is a pejorati...
...But Sir Jeremy Greenstock, Great Britain's counterpart to Paul Br...
Miles A. Pomper Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Støre Envisioning a World Free of Nuclear Weapons On the 40th anniversary of the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty (NPT), there is a resurgence of interest in achieving the vision of a world free of nuclear weapons. Thanks in no small measure to the courage and commitment of former Senator Sam Nunn (D-Ga.), former secretaries of State George Shultz and Henry Kissinger, and former secretary of Defense William Perry, the prospects for reconciling aspiration with reality could be getting brighter.1 In the political space they have created, we might move beyond the false debate between the demand for overnight elimination and the demand that nuclear abolition must be contemporaneous with the abolition of all evil in the world. In a March 26, 2008,...
... UN Security Council (Yuri Belobrov, Sir Jeremy Greenstock, Li Changhe, and Guillaume Schlumberger...
Editorial, 4A BAGHDAD - Violence killed at least 29 people Sunday, including three U.S. soldiers, and mortar fire rumbled through the heart of Baghdad after sundown, despite stringent security measures imposed after an explosion of sectarian violence.
... call it a low-level civil war already," Jeremy Greenstock, who was Britain's envoy in Baghdad unt...
Just as President Barack Obama's security team was in the midst of its Afghanistan strategy review, they came across a strikingly similar dilemma a half century ago in the Vietnam War. It helped them try to avoid an open-ended commitment and another seemingly endless conflict. Their text was a 2008 book that became a must-read at the White House, "Lessons in Disaster," by Gordon M. Goldstein. He is a political scientist who worked with McGeorge Bundy, an architect of the U.S. Vietnam strategy, in a review that led Mr. Bundy to finally acknowledge that he had helped produce "a great failure.
...A British diplomat, Jeremy Greenstock, told an inquiry that the United States...
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