Britain on America

America on Britain

Fraternal:

[W]e possess a bond with the United States of America that I believe must never break [4]

[S]ome of our closest friends in the world―the French and the American [28]

[W]e want to join our US allies … we should support America unless there is good reason not to [33]

[A]merica’s oldest friend, partner and ally [36]

[I]s it not absolutely essential that we back the American efforts in Syria? [58]

[T]he special relationship is economically, socially and historically beyond single events [71]

[K]indred spirits [71]

Historical:

[W]ho for a century have stood by us and saved this country. We feel that we have to support them [80]

Fraternal:

[W]e are inextricably linked in our values [1]

[T]he United States will not forget that the United Kingdom stood with us [4]

[A]s an ally and friend of Israel, together with Great Britain and others [7]

[S]hared mutual trust and confidence that exists between the U.S. and U.K. military [20]

[O]ur friend and ally Great Britain [26] [39]

[A]n alliance of values, values of freedom, of maintaining international peace and security, of making sure that we live in a rules-based world [39]

[T]he British and other allies [41] [44]

[T]he essential relationship we have with the United Kingdom [46]

[O]ur British friends [47]

Historical:

[W]e have a long tradition of great cooperation, and frankly, that tradition was reinforced today and it continues [21]

T]he special relationship … is really never more prominent than it is right now at this period where we are cooperating on so many different

challenges all at the same time [22]