President Reagan and Prime Minister Thatcher mark birth of Prince William. WASHINGTON, July 22, 2013 — -- Thirty-one years ago last month, in the White House backyard, an American president and ...
Continental Drift: The EU and the Fate of the Atlantic Alliance The Clock Ticks in Iran Revisiting mutual tributes in the pages of NR, for the centennial of the Iron Lady’s birth Nearly four decades ...
The 100th birthday anniversary of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher this week has prompted a new look at the unique relationship between the “Iron Lady” and former President Ronald ...
WASHINGTON - Margaret Thatcher and Ronald Reagan, two self-assured and firm-speaking conservatives, joined forces in the early 1980s and drastically changed the economic and political landscapes in ...
Monday marks the 100th anniversary of Margaret Thatcher’s birth – an occasion that brings together leaders and supporters from across the Atlantic to pay tribute to her life. We at the Ronald Reagan ...
The term "special relationship" has been used to describe the U.S.-U.K. partnership since WWII in the face of Nazi, Germany, but many have argued it was solidified during the Cold War under the close ...
LONDON -- He called her "the best man in England." She once said he was "the second most important man in my life." Ronald Reagan was president for eight of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's 11 years ...
She held the office of prime minister longer than any other British politician in the 20th century, setting her country on a right-leaning economic path.
As the tributes flood in for Margaret Thatcher, the epoch-defining former British Prime Minister, one narrative remains cast in bronze. In the U.S., in particular, she’s lionized as the Iron Lady who ...
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