His cabinet shifted its attention to another Mideast republic, which it calculated would be unable to respond militarily to an air strike. |
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The Pentagon may be spending trillions trying to chase off one Mideast megalomaniac, but they're watching their pennies preserving paper. |
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To express sorrow over children killed in the Mideast violence, children were brought to the rally. |
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Since the 1993 Oslo Accords, hopes for Mideast peace have envisioned two states, for two peoples, living side by side in security. |
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The Soviets, for instance, are placing much greater emphasis on the necessity of UN leadership in the Mideast. |
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He said there was enough potential there to meet the U. S. demand for energy so it would not have to depend on unstable Mideast sources. |
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With the great risks posed by nuclear proliferation, I think that the Mideast conflict is the other major problem at this time. |
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The final surge came not due to the Mideast having an effect on energy supplies directly, but the fear that Iran would become involved. |
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And the reasons for that suggest just how densely complicated the Mideast quagmire has become. |
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Mideast expert Schanzer also sees the fight required as a huge undertaking. |
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The usually uninformed American citizens can be forgiven for being mystified by the Mideast policy prescriptions of their leaders. |
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Now ISIS controls one third of a state in the Mideast, and is plotting attacks against America. |
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If you oppose him his policy of the moment in Syria, you are for endless Mideast wars. |
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The upside is a short-term deal that would lead to the Mideast equivalent of ending the Cold War with the Soviet Union. |
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To many a Mideast watcher, then, the supposed policy shift could be dismissed as Bandar rantings. |
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But the GOP presidential nominee's plan to hope for a change in the Mideast conflict is winning some plaudits. |
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Such a direct interest in Mideast politics is new for the church, which has generally practiced a policy of noninvolvement. |
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According to MEES, this Mideast buying has provided some support for LNG prices in recent Teekay months. |
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For ages countries on the Mediterranean such as ancient Egypt, Greece and virtually all of the ancient Mideast lived in close contact with nature. |
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But it would help the left-out workers, and it would also split opposition among those intellectuals that favor green stuff and favor blind adherence to free trade. Do we really want to actively anger Mideast oil interests? |
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I think the elephant in the room which Westerners have not really wanted to look at for the last 15 years is that they don't actually believe in their own recipes for the problems that face the Mideast. |
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Since the late 20th century, Norway has attracted immigrants from southern and central Europe, the Mideast, Africa, Asia and beyond. |
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There is not a single photojournalism award in the Mideast, therefore, taking part in the WPP Contest is a good way to evaluate Arab photographers' work. |
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What's more, if we tie resolving the Mideast crisis to the democratization of Arab countries, we could be facing a very long and drawn-out process. |
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How not to do this has been demonstrated in an unnamed Mideast country, where donated blood from people of a perceived, visible risk group was quietly discarded from the blood supply in that country. |
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Six hundred years of Mideast history are now fully and finally shredding. |
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If we were to succeed in that, in 10 years or 15 years we could look back at this time in history and be proud of the role that Canada played in shaping the world and shaping a more secure Mideast. |
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His analysis revealed that Canadian provinces and regions as well as the Northeast, Mideast, Great Lakes, and Plains regions of the United States are characterized by slow population growth. |
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Hamas has arrested the spokesman of a Mideast group holding BBC reporter Alan Johnston, a move that could give it a bargaining chip to secure the Briton's release. |
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