Allies
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This will be an important test of Hollande’s ability to deal effectively with
allies.
Indeed, even southern governors who are not reliable Obasanjo
allies
appear determined to maintain their influence within the central government by ensuring that the country’s next president is a southerner.
Dokubu’s
allies
have responded with new attacks.
(While some have been attracted to the idea of confining a new trade partnership to America’s closer friends and allies, thereby excluding China, it is difficult to see how this would serve any constructive purpose.)
Clearly, Australia and other US
allies
face some interesting times ahead as we juggle our long-standing alliance with economic imperatives.
Moreover, while maintaining absolute solidarity on existential issues, America’s Asian
allies
need to demonstrate that they have minds and interests of their own on international policymaking – not least to ensure that the US does not take them for granted.
Hard as it is to resist the seductive charm of a Bill Clinton or Barack Obama,
allies
should not be acolytes.
The Gaullist tradition has also been maintained by an independent diplomatic corps that tends towards “non-alliance with allies” and is often perceived as perfidious and arrogant.
Most of the forces that have kept the regime in place for the last 16 months are still there, the opposition remains divided, and the US and its Western
allies
are still shy of exerting full pressure on Assad’s government.
And his assessment of its solvability was equally concise: “[B]oth the United States and its allies, and the Soviet Union and its allies, have a mutually deep interest in a just and genuine peace and in halting the arms race.”
Moreover, Trump’s decision to subject the EU (as well as other US
allies
such as Canada and Mexico) to import tariffs on steel and aluminum has unified European leaders in outrage and disgust.
Never mind that the visit could threaten Poland’s relationships with its closest allies: France and Germany.
For starters, the West’s decision not to intervene directly in Syria, particularly after the official exposure of the Assad government’s use of chemical weapons, has diminished confidence in the US among its traditional allies, particularly Saudi Arabia.
Even if forcing friends and
allies
to the negotiating table actually benefited US trade, it still would not be worth the loss of US soft power.
There were also moments of great concern about whether the
allies
would be willing to stay the course as the days, weeks, and months passed, with no end in sight.
A decision was made to engage militarily in a situation of arguably marginal interest, but now all of the
allies
must understand that they are using serious means to a serious end.
The Iran deal has turned into one of the most serious crises of trust ever in the United States’ relations with its Middle East
allies.
This patronizing view conveniently ignores the fact that in the last four elections, Thaksin and his
allies
won by lopsided margins.
The effort by Trump and his Congressional
allies
to emasculate former President Barack Obama’s signature health-insurance program reflected Republicans’ commitment to scaling back, not expanding, social protections.
The remarkable success of Yair Lapid’s new centrist party, Yesh Atid (“there is a future”), makes it practically impossible for Netanyahu to form a right-wing coalition with his traditional
allies
from the lunatic fringe.
The bottom line, however, is that even the domestic issues that loomed so large in the election can never be addressed effectively without regard for the colossal sums that Netanyahu and his
allies
have been pouring into the occupation system in Palestinian lands.
They forget how long it took NATO to get its act together in Bosnia, and how many conditions had to fall into place before the
allies
took the plunge: mounting pressure in the United States; irritation between Europeans and Americans; realization that NATO passivity will mutate into irrelevance.
They also blind themselves to a fact of post-cold war international security: instead of one major threat that unites an alliance, there are a multitude of dangers which, because they affect countries differently, disunite
allies.
After Bosnia, who can be confident the
allies
will act decisively together if another conflict erupts?
The war in Afghanistan bleeds more lives and treasure into the inhospitable terrain of that sad land, with little immediate chance of whatever might constitute sufficient success to allow America and its
allies
to quit.
He tried to brow-beat investors at a board meeting in the Kremlin where – in good Soviet tradition – everyone was expected to vote unanimously to split the company into small pieces so as to sell them at low prices to cronies, political allies, and friendly oligarchs.
The coup has therefore brought a new urgency to the need for the two NATO
allies
to settle this important dispute.
In 2011, after the US and its
allies
convinced Russia’s former president, Dmitri Medvedev, not to block a United Nations resolution to impose a no-fly zone over Libya, they launched a full-scale military bombardment of Libya, which helped to bring down the regime – a move that Russian officials called “deceptive.”
He believes that, given the new balance of power in Asia, the alliance will be meaningful only if each partner has a real choice, and the wherewithal, to act autonomously or with regional
allies.
In Asia, it was meant to contain communism, while allowing allies, from Japan to Indonesia, to build up economic strength.
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