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Pakistani reactions were a curious mixture, ranging from dismissive declarations (backed by orchestrated bus tours of journalists to selected parts of the LoC) that no surgical strikes had even occurred, to
angry
statements declaring that irresponsible Indian firing across the LoC had killed two Pakistani soldiers.
Yanukovych panders to xenophobes and anti-Semites, and his strongest appeal is to the core of
angry
diehards who detest the collapse of Soviet power.
Kim Dae Jung (the new president) was elected with a mere 40.3% of the vote, his opponents maintain a majority in parliament, and an
angry
tide of populism is rising.
So it is no surprise that the American public and the US Congress are
angry.
Ordinary people are already
angry
at a kleptocratic elite that siphons off public money.
Imagine what would happen if they imploded and their disenfranchised, angry, and impoverished residents all started moving north.
Obasanjo, besieged and
angry
that friends at home and abroad (particularly in the United States and Europe) betrayed him by aiding his political opponents in killing the amendment, is determined to settle scores.
The announcement was welcomed by ordinary Nigerians, but incited jitters in the industry, prompting anxious questions about how deep Obasanjo’s
angry
sword will cut, and how smooth the political succession is likely to be.
As Martin Wolf has emphasized, the 2008-2009 financial crisis made voters understandably
angry
at “greedy plutocrats and their lackeys in politics and media.”
India, the land of asylum for the Dalai Lama and the
angry
young hotheads of the Tibetan Youth Congress, finds itself on the horns of a dilemma.
People are in despair; they are
angry
at Russia for its aggression and at their own government for provoking this uneven conflict.
Besides the general devastation that modern warfare brings, impoverished and
angry
Russian soldiers were wreaking havoc on civilians by stealing belongings left behind and raping women.
Add steep tariffs on imported manufactured goods – rammed through over the
angry
protests of farmers and southern planters – and you have the policies that intelligently designed much of nineteenth- and early twentieth-century America.
As citizens watch their leaders enrich themselves at the expense of the population, they become increasingly frustrated and
angry
– sentiments that can lead to civil unrest and violent conflict.
They were more often in moods that they described as hostile, angry, anxious, and tense.
Sunni Islamist jihadists seized the opportunity to expand their ranks by targeting an angry, desperate, and relatively young population, largely from rural areas, for recruitment.
After all, as a campaigning investigative journalist she made many people
angry
besides Putin, not least of which is the current Chechen Prime Minister, Ramzan Kadyrov, whom she accused of a policy of kidnapping for ransom.
Advocates of this position see EU voters as terrified by the consequences of the May 2004 enlargement of the EU, when eight formerly communist states joined, and
angry
that they were not consulted about it.
Its proximate cause was predatory bank lending, so people are naturally
angry
and want heads and bonuses to roll – a sentiment captured by the current worldwide protests against “Wall Street.”
These results were foreshadowed by a study last year, by Anne Case and Angus Deaton, which showed that life expectancy was on the decline for large segments of the population – including America’s so-called
angry
men of the Rust Belt.
“policy proposals,” the former reality television star knows exactly how to attract an
angry
population struggling to frame its grievances.
When Trump gets particularly angry, he remains so, exhibiting his rage in unexpected ways.
Trump was not elected as the candidate of a grassroots movement of globalization’s
angry
white losers, but as the leader of an establishment party.
Trump’s stunning miscalculations – the naive belief that he could kill off the investigation, or that the Democrats would welcome his act because they were still
angry
at Comey for how he had treated Clinton – provided insight into his appalling judgment.
Moreover, key institutions, such as the Comptroller and Auditor General and the judiciary, staffed by an increasingly
angry
middle class, also launched investigations.
And they, too, are in
angry
revolt against party leaders, who are believed to have compromised themselves simply by trying to govern.
But while Chen's campaign to safeguard Taiwan against threats from mainland China clearly galvanized the party's supporters, it made the uncommitted nervous and the rival KMT
angry.
Add the Israeli military’s frequent late-night house raids in search of “terror suspects” and the relentless expansion of Israeli settlements, and it becomes pretty clear that Palestinians don’t need to scour the Internet for reasons to be
angry.
It is reasonable to believe that they are angry, feel humiliated or wronged, or all of the above.
In 2008, the Great Depression narrative was being recycled everywhere, with all its colorful stories of financial panic and
angry
crowds forming around closed banks.
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