South Korean President Park Geun-hye convened an emergency national security council meeting after the launch. |
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But it is out of the question in a democratic community for the military, in the form of the national security council, always to have the last word, de facto, on parliament's resolutions. |
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Such decisions would be made by the new national security council. |
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Mr. Abe needs it to establish an American-style national security council. |
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He will now press on with his idea of a new national security council. |
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It held its first national security council meeting on Friday. |
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A spokesman for the National Security Council, says the administration is following a philosophy of better safe than sorry. |
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He told the National Security Council that field officers and Special Forces personnel could be put in to call down precision airstrikes. |
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This is what happened when the government gave in to the armed forces' demand to convoke a special meeting of the National Security Council. |
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The proposal for the signature strikes is awaiting a decision by the National Security Council. |
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He has been the liaison between the National Security Council and the National Economic Council. |
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It cannot be acceptable that the armed forces, the National Security Council, should have the upper hand when decisions are taken in Turkey. |
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One spokesman for the National Security Council has been emailing reporters Wednesday to tell them that all was fine. |
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He will retain an effective veto over all government decisions through the establishment of a National Security Council, over which he will preside. |
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Caitlin Hayden, press secretary for the National Security Council, told The Daily Beast. |
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National Security Council spokeswoman Caitlin Hayden declined to comment on that meeting. |
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His staff assignments include the Office of Combating Terrorism, National Security Council and the USSOCOM and Navy staffs. |
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Or is the evidence and environment so befogged with uncertainty that the best analysts can offer the National Security Council is a 0.3 level of confidence? |
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Holbrooke looked down on lute, ignored his requests, and made him and his National Security Council staff revise many memos. |
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As national security adviser, Jones will serve on the National Security Council. |
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Yet, when asked specifically about the deal, National Security Council spokeswoman Bernadette Meehan kept her response vague. |
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But the Nepali Congress, which has publicly contemplated remaining in opposition, insisted that the leader of the opposition should also be a member of the National Security Council. |
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The National Security Council, chaired by the president is the authority charged with formulating and executing defence policy for the nation. |
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Greenwood, at forty-nine, has a folksy air but a sterling pedigree — including stints at the Kennedy School and the National Security Council — and a chestful of medals that he wasn't wearing. |
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The new Regulation abrogates the far-reaching executive powers of the Secretariat of the National Security Council to follow up, on behalf of the President and the Prime Minister, any recommendation made by this body. |
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She did not sit in on National Security Council meetings. |
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As Home Secretary, May was also a member of the National Security Council. |
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