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Indeed, even Cuba’s supposed
allies
in the region refrained from urging Santos to invite Castro.
The organization—which claims one million members—is guilty of horrific acts of violence that continue unabated, including the recent beheading of the son of one of Kibaki’s key
allies.
Yet, at the same time Kenya’s president was trying to suppress Mungiki, some of his Kikuyu
allies
in government allegedly activated Mungiki as attack dogs following attacks on the Kikuyu by the Luo and other tribes in the post-election chaos.
For all the parties involved, including the coalition government and its Western allies, the stakes are much too high for a return to “business as usual.”
(Turkey’s Western
allies
continue to oppose the proposal, lest they be dragged into an all-out confrontation with the Syrian regime and its Russian and Chinese allies.)
In other words, Hamas’s
allies
are the regimes’ enemies.
On the other side of the divide, Iran and its
allies
have put forward the banners of jihad and “resistance.”
Although Trump’s alienation of America’s
allies
does serve Putin’s seeming desire to weaken the West, it is unlikely that he has taken these steps for Putin’s sake.
It will nonetheless attempt to have its
allies
push for some sort of association with the IDB, while at the same time radicalizing its stance elsewhere, as it is now doing in El Salvador.
It can be opposed with equal fervor, like that which enabled Europe's conservative powers to defeat Napoleon in 1815 and the
Allies
to defeat Germany in World War II.
So far, Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s government has reinterpreted Article 9, which renounces war, to allow for Japan to come to the defense of its
allies.
Indeed, the poll found more pessimistic views of the US among our oldest and closest
allies
than in Latin America, Japan, Turkey, and Eastern Europe.
The Yanukovych candidacy was supported by the three dominant business clans with rather few allies, while the business community, and even some billionaires, overwhelmingly supported Yushchenko.
According to him and his many supporters, the US is led by weaklings who are being exploited by savvy foreign powers, masquerading as
allies.
Although the event has been presented as an occasion for the two leaders to become personally acquainted, Trump reportedly intends to raise at least three major issues with Xi: America’s massive trade deficit with China, North Korea’s nuclear program, and the territorial disputes between China and US
allies
in the South China Sea.
France was right on this key strategic point, but it was never able to explain its position to its
allies.
Newspapers have gained
allies
even on Capitol Hill.
If he doesn’t, China will continue to challenge US
allies
and interests, with serious potential consequences for Asia and the world.
Similarly, while it is understandable that the US does not want to foot the bill for its allies’ security, Trump’s ham-fisted approach to pushing America’s NATO
allies
to increase their defense spending is not helping.
On the contrary, beyond weakening relations with America’s closest allies, Trump’s tactics have increased tensions with Russia, thereby increasing what economists call the “shadow price” of national security.
With this approach, the US and its
allies
are sending a clear message to anyone who may disagree with US policy: avoid using the dollar and dollar-denominated bank accounts.
In Trump’s distorted view, the US should not be offering “free” security to its allies, and instead should leave them to fend for themselves.
His generally hostile attitude toward the country, particularly with regard to trade, threatens further damage to an already-tense bilateral relationship – and thus poses a risk for US multinationals and US
allies
alike.
That is precisely how all of America’s
allies
and friends should be responding.
One type chooses, for non-economic and non-scientific reasons, a political stance and a set of political allies, and twiddles and tunes his or her assumptions until they yield conclusions that fit their stance and please their
allies.
Iran’s government has more effective options to respond to attacks from the US and its
allies.
The US was right to focus on defeating ISIS; but now it faces a much broader mission: to ensure the survival of its various
allies
on the ground.
Moreover, Turkey doesn’t seem to care what its
allies
think.
With the UK, which gave the world free trade in the 1840s, having now decided to go it alone, the old Atlantic Charter
allies
are putting national sovereignty ahead of global public goods.
Finally, taking the fight directly to Iraq’s most powerful Shi’a militia and Iranians inside Iraq will align the US much more closely with its traditional Sunni Arab
allies
– Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Jordan, and the Gulf states.
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