Understandably, the military is today resolved to apply overwhelming force to crush the insurgency. |
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The troops are driving through the backstreets, making raids on suspected insurgency cells. |
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No other insurgency has been so entirely captivated by the sheer joy of deliberate violence against the innocent. |
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But the insurgency lacks the ideological coherence or organization it would need to grow into a more formidable force. |
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She asked how it happened that ordinary Salvadorans went from decades of passive acceptance to active insurgency in a short time. |
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And how do you sap the energy of the insurgency when the parlous state of the economy keeps everyone desperately poor? |
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They will put an end to the illicit drug trade, quash the insurgency, and end violence in Colombia. |
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Certainly the most disturbing development as the crime insurgency continues is the appearance of the police cracking under strain. |
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The problem I have is that our continued presence without any real plan for a timetable there is fueling the insurgency. |
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Because the structure of the Iraqi insurgency is horizontal as opposed to hierarchical, it cannot be decapitated. |
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Caught unprepared for the insurgency, the Pentagon is now showering money on devices designed to give soldiers an edge in such fighting. |
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And a slugfest is just what the '04 race could become, especially if Dean's insurgency continues to pick up steam. |
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The insurgency has led police to abuse detainees, using torture as punishment or to extract confessions, the report said. |
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We have a broader relationship with Pakistan than simply the border issue, or the issue of trans-border support for the insurgency. |
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But he does not explore the culpability of the Polish leaders who decided to launch the insurgency. |
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Only the most revisionist historian would characterize the Confederacy as an insurgency. |
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The real issue today is how to beat the insurgency without eviscerating the American military to do it. |
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The transfer of sovereignty, the election, they didn't deal a mortal blow to the insurgency. |
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The M230E1 30 mm chain gun is the attack aviator's preferred implement for cutting the heart out of an insurgency. |
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Fighting an insurgency is unlike anything taught in regular military manuals. |
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Ultimately the Republic becomes the Empire and dissidents are forced to launch an armed insurgency. |
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Increasingly, government-sponsored agrarian reform initiatives were targeted only for areas where rural unrest or insurgency threatened. |
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The rebels waging the armed insurgency have in the past also set free soldiers or policemen captured during fighting with government forces. |
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The reconstructed army and police force, who recently refused to fight insurgency, cannot resolve the law and order problem. |
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Grappling with insurgency appears to be the daily assignment with no end in sight. |
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But as regards the insurgency, they're evidently not particularly relevant at all. |
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Botanical humans are at war with a cervine insurgency that has greater defoliation power than a squadron-load of Agent Orange. |
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A stronger United Nations is needed to counter insurgency and warlordism in the poor regions of the world as well as the richer ones. |
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They opportunistically interpret your silence as a signal that they've recruited you into some kind of insurgency against the medical profession. |
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Last time you were here, in April, you suggested that we might have been seeing the end of the insurgency. |
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Despite several decades of low-level insurgency, neither group could achieve their demand for separation. |
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Meanwhile, American intelligence has not yet detected signs of coordination between the Sunni rebellion in Iraq's heartland and the Shiite insurgency. |
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For example, the long-running insurgency in aceh, home to the country's most zealous Islamists, has drawn to a close. |
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After his release Bari returned to his family for a few months to regain his health and then quickly rejoined the insurgency. |
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They were busily implementing these in cases like Roe v. Wade when a right-wing insurgency took them by surprise. |
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He cautioned jawans not to be provoked while operating in insurgency prone areas, and urged them to act in patience by respecting the human rights of innocent civilians. |
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Meanwhile, the from-the-left insurgency of former Vice President Henry Wallace tipped New York to Dewey and the Republicans. |
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Originally it was a low-level insurgency mainly confined to the Sinai Peninsula. |
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Delays in our assistance are interpreted as deeply unfriendly, especially when Egypt is facing an insurgency in the Sinai. |
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I think we need to be most worried about the insurgency beginning to jump across the Indus River, into the Punjab. |
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The guerrillas also attacked the hotel, he says, because it was a den of iniquity in the eyes of the puritanical insurgency. |
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Rather, the revolution was brought there by certain elements of the insurgency. |
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You are not trying to create an insurgency, after all, you are trying to stop one. |
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But if Kobani falls it could well end up re-igniting the 30-year long Kurdish insurgency inside Turkey. |
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And he is said to be luring more young Muslims from his home region in the Pankisi Gorge to join his insurgency forces. |
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Even then, before the ISIS crisis, Mosul was a dangerous, disputed city with an insurgency movement. |
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The third insurgency seems to be tiring of having all the fighting happening in their backyard, and they are fearful that they will be excluded from the upcoming elections. |
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Egyptian forces have also launched a series of coordinated operations in Sinai in an attempt to quash rising insurgency. |
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Destroying any insurgency is a complex, long-term task for which there is no smart weapon, silver bullet, or critical node that assures quick victory. |
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He said that by end of his tour he felt like the Iraqi insurgency was more sophisticated but simply running out of ordnance. |
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What the Soviets failed to understand is that homegrown insurgency and religious fervor will outlast any conquering force. |
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He said he had disavowed armed insurgency tactics and believed Egypt needed a pluralistic, democratic governing system. |
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During the war, he learned the guerrilla tactics of the bushwhackers, jayhawkers and other insurgency groups who tried, by any means, to halt the progress of Union forces. |
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Apparently, our construction projects are also targets of the insurgency. |
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He was sent with troops in 1599 to quell the continuing insurgency. |
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This type of insurgency is not promoted by an outside government. |
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You simply don't have enough troops to get the insurgency under control. |
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Alternatively, one could imagine using constabulary units for policing countrywide, overlaying them with smaller combat formations to fight the insurgency. |
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Leading the insurgency is the town's mayor and an ambitious councilman. |
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Those unguarded ammo dumps became the arsenals of insurgency. |
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Though they claim he supports the insurgency because of his ideological opposition to the occupation, they soon lapse into talk of daring criminal exploits. |
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The insurgency erupted in North Sinai following the ouster of former president Hosni Mubarak. |
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However, with the decline in insurgency, the tea gardens have resumed production. |
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This leads Indian leaders to conclude that concessions made to one group, will only encourage others to embrace insurgency. |
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Political insurgency and a spate of popular revolts seldom equalled shook the foundations of most states in Europe and Asia. |
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Hasina ended the Chittagong Hill Tracts insurgency after a peace accord with PCJSS rebels. |
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It was here that Alfred Aetheling was brought to be murdered and here where Hereward the Wake based his insurgency against Norman England. |
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The Hill Tracts region suffered unrest and an insurgency from 1975 to 1997 due to a movement by indigenous people for autonomy. |
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Although there were deaths and severe injuries on the Albanian side, the insurgency in Glodjane was far from stamped out. |
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The warped motive of the Boko Haram insurgency may not relate to inequality, but its combustive elements may be. |
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Subsequently, a number of rebel militant groups in favour of Khalistan waged a major insurgency against the government of India. |
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Following the withdrawal of US troops in 2011, the insurgency continued and Iraq suffered from political instability. |
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Out of the insurgency came a highly destructive group calling itself ISIL, which took large parts of the north and west. |
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The code, which has been spottily enforced, does not necessarily mean a gentler insurgency, the NYT says in a report. |
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An insurgency began in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, due to demands by the region's indigenous people for autonomy. |
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Sources say in many cases the reasons can be attributed to the Maoist insurgency. |
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In May 2013, Mr Goodluck imposed a state of emergency in three northern states, giving the military wide-ranging powers to end the insurgency. |
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Pakistan denounces all such organizations, which are plotting and machinating to create strife, conflict and insurgency on its soil. |
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Based at Camp Leatherneck he is currently helping coordinate US, British and Afghan responses to information gained from the insurgency. |
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The likelihood of seeing a critically wounded military working dog increased profoundly with the rise of the insurgency. |
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Ryan is a hardline free marketeer who rode the Tea Party's anti-government insurgency to loud acclaim in Washington, if not across the country. |
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The government's vastly superior numbers eventually crushed the insurgency. |
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Putin suppressed the Chechen insurgency although sporadic violence still occurs throughout the Northern Caucasus. |
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The insurgency was led by Russian emissaries Igor Girkin and Alexander Borodai as well as militants from Russia, such as Arseny Pavlov. |
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A website sympathetic to the insurgency in the North Caucasus said on March 18 that Umarov was dead but the Russian authorities had not previously confirmed the report. |
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Starting with the Naga insurgency since India's independence in 1947, several insurgency movements have sprung up in most of the constituent states of the region. |
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The American presence in Iraq ended in 2011, but the Iraqi insurgency continued and intensified as fighters from the Syrian Civil War spilled into the country. |
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The rural-based insurgency is one of Asia's longest-running. |
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Ballard declares that the United States had been incidentally kindling an insurgency before the invasion in 2003 and that the invasion and de-Baathification decision by Amb. |
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The Middle East's largest airline is halting flights to the northern Iraqi city of Irbil as the country struggles to confront a destabilising insurgency. |
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The group is led by Jaya Krishna Goit, a former Maoist leader who defected from the party and started his own group when the Maoists were still fighting an armed insurgency. |
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Raisani lashed out at those who have particularly picked on Balochistan as the strife-ridden province, riven by insurgency and sectarian violence. |
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Notably, Russia's 2008 invasion of Georgia did not trigger a Georgian insurgency against the Russians, or even against the Abkhazians or South Ossetians. |
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The most potent security challenges facing Nigeria in the past five years is the Boko Haram terrorist driven insurgency in the North East of the country. |
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The area, which was affected by insurgency and strife and later by the tsunami of 2004, is now promoting itself through a 'Visit Aceh 2013' campaign. |
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