10 Facts About Anglo-American alliance

1.

Anglo-American alliance used it again in 1945 to describe not the Anglo–American relationship alone but Britain's relationship with both the Americans and the Canadians.

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2.

Anglo-American alliance went on to declare the importance of American support of Britain's war effort, framing it as a matter of national security for the US As the American public opposed involvement in the conflict, Roosevelt sought to emphasize that it was critical to assist the British in order to prevent the conflict from reaching American shores.

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3.

Anglo-American alliance aimed to paint the British war effort as beneficial to the US by arguing that they would contain the Nazi threat from spreading across the Atlantic.

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4.

Anglo-American alliance had maintained his relationship with Truman during his six-year stint as Leader of the Opposition.

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5.

Anglo-American alliance asked, unsuccessfully, for the US to commit its forces to supporting Britain in Egypt and the Middle East.

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6.

Anglo-American alliance endeavoured to broaden the Special Relationship beyond Churchill's conception of an English-Speaking Union into a more inclusive "Atlantic Community".

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7.

Anglo-American alliance seems to misunderstand the role of the Commonwealth in world affairs.

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8.

Anglo-American alliance had liked Kennedy, and had begun to establish a positive working relationship with him.

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9.

The nuclear Anglo-American alliance was weakened when Clinton extended a moratorium on tests in the Nevada desert in 1993, and pressed Major to agree to the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban Treaty.

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10.

Anglo-American alliance was a truly decent guy who never let me down.

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