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British Foreign Secretary Is No Stranger to Contrast
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Burgess, John
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Cook, Robin (politician)
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/ Military air strikes
/ Robin Cook
1998
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1998
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British Foreign Secretary Is No Stranger to Contrast
1998
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On the face of it, Robin Cook seems an unlikely man to emerge as the United States' prime defender on the world diplomatic stage as a military strike on Iraq looms. Today he stood next to Secretary of State Madeleine K. Albright at a London news conference and said they were \"absolutely one in our analysis, absolutely one in our resolve\" concerning Iraq, toward which Britain has dispatched an aircraft carrier. Earlier this week, he pressed European Union officials to remain firm. Foreign-policy watchers here chalked up the change of heart to idealism giving way to real-world practicalities, or to the cerebral Cook -- he is widely called the sharpest mind in the British cabinet -- conducting a bookish reappraisal. He has come to believe deeply in the U.S. alliance \"by education, by hard-headed calculation,\" said a Western diplomat.
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