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Margaret Thatcher Dies Of A Stroke. R.i.p
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Few of us here in the U.S., will ever forget Lady Thatcher's cogent advice to President George H.W. Bush (the elder one) on the lead-up to the Iraq invasion... In her memoirs, she reflects that on the evening of August 26, 1990, during a phone call with President Bush she stated "...We were now probably going into a longish period to see whether sanctions would work and we must not let the faint hearts grow in strength. The President was worried also about the use of the port of Aqaba in Jordan to evade sanctions and I told him that I would raise the question when I saw King Hussein in a few days' time..." she then offered her famous advice to the President: [i]"This is no time to go wobbly, George"[i]...
Sadly missed by many here in the U.S.
Sadly missed by many here in the U.S.
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Regardless of where you are on the political spectrum, one cannot deny the effect she had on British politics, not least of which being the first female PM.
She was uncompromising and had a trenchant turn of phrase.And despite disagreeing with her policies and the implementation of those policies,it is sad to see one less conviction politician out there...
She was uncompromising and had a trenchant turn of phrase.And despite disagreeing with her policies and the implementation of those policies,it is sad to see one less conviction politician out there...