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Britain still was suffering from the after-shock of Suez, which appeared definitively to have relegated it to the rank of a second-rate power. Macmillan’s own role in the crisis had been strongly criticised: ‘first in, first out’, in the words of Harold Wilson.
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© 1996 Sir Robin Renwick
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Renwick, R. (1996). ‘If anything goes wrong you may be sure that Mr Dulles will place the blame elsewhere’. In: Fighting with Allies. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230379824_26
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