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By contrast, if Italy left the eurozone, its euro-denominated debt burden would become unsustainable and would have to be restructured, plunging the global financial system into
chaos.
Trump revels in the
chaos
he sows.
Antoon opposed both Saddam Hussein’s brutal dictatorship and the 2003 US-led invasion, which plunged the country into chaos, inflamed ethnic tensions, and killed hundreds of thousands of civilians.
Obama continues to support President Bashar al-Assad’s ouster, while Putin has been backing the regime, owing to fear that its collapse would usher in a radical Sunni-led government – or
chaos.
Given this, the legacy of the Cold War should give way to issues like ensuring that China’s rise remains peaceful, preventing the current
chaos
in the Arab world from spreading beyond the region, limiting the scope of nuclear-weapons proliferation, and contributing to global efforts to address climate change, water scarcity, food security, and cyber-crime.
What is certain is that the vacuum left by Sharon’s departure from politics is all the more striking in view of the images of
chaos
emerging from the Gaza that Israel has vacated, and the collapse of the Palestinian authority before our eyes.
Even as the British were dismantling their empire after World War II, the French and Dutch still believed that parting with their Asian possessions would result in
chaos.
Not only in Iran, but also in Lebanon, Palestine, and Iraq, history has shown that Islamists thrive amid political
chaos
and violence.
As the international community strives to end the
chaos
and conflict wracking the Middle East and establish a regional order than can sustain peace and stability, its leaders should strive to work within the existing framework.
Trump may reverse President Barack Obama’s strategic “pivot” toward Asia, leaving the region in
chaos.
A new regional order is not yet discernible, which points to a future fraught with risk and possible
chaos.
The
chaos
of the refugee and migrant crisis, Europe’s inadequate response to the Arab Spring of 2011, the Ukraine crisis three years later, and Russia’s assertiveness cannot be blamed on how the EU reaches decisions.
A breakdown, by contrast, though unlikely to lead immediately to war, could easily foment developments that lead in that direction, and the region as a whole could be pulled even deeper into the current vortex of
chaos
and violence.
Germany's historical experience had demonstrated that freedom without order led to chaos, and order without freedom resulted in coercion and the renunciation of democracy.
Confronted with disaster in Iraq, the risk of Afghanistan following Iraq into chaos, and the escalating crisis with Iran, the US can no longer treat the NATO allies with disdain.
CCP rule may not last, but the alternative – state failure and civil
chaos
– could be far worse than the status quo.
The aid that Ethiopia receives from its friends may be a small price to pay to keep Africa’s second largest country from descending into
chaos.
More
chaos
in the White House would only depress the dollar further.
Mounting
chaos
in the Middle East exemplifies the flaws in this approach.
Japanese businessmen may be a little puzzled by the creative
chaos
of India; the argumentative culture can seem alien to them.
No doubt there will be difficult political and technical issues to resolve, but the current credit
chaos
has generated a fresh feeling of urgency.
Military intervention has no visible end point and would only increase
chaos.
This number is up sharply from just five years ago, owing primarily to
chaos
across the Middle East, with Syria alone the source of nearly one in every four refugees in the world today.
Defending economic aid to Europe after World War II, General George C. Marshall, then US Secretary of State, gave an inspirational speech that argued that US policy is not directed against “any country or doctrine, but against hunger, poverty, desperation, and chaos.”
Yet, given today’s growing global confusion, if not chaos, something like “Proustian” nostalgia for the Congress may not be out of order.
And the European authorities delayed important decisions on refugee policy in order to avoid a negative effect on the British referendum vote, thereby perpetuating scenes of
chaos
like the one in Calais.
What appears to be a “quick fix” to protect local populations and US interests often devolves into chaos, anarchy, civil war, and burgeoning humanitarian crises, as has happened in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and now Syria.
Putin feared that the return of oligarchic political influence would bring back the
chaos
of Yeltsin's rule.
But if the Yellow Vests allow passionate hate to win out over genuine fraternity and choose wrecking over reforming, they will bring only chaos, not improvement, to the lives of humble and vulnerable people.
A key problem lies in the intricacy of the EU, which is poorly equipped to function amid chaos, much as Germany’s highly disciplined soccer team was ill-prepared to face their Mexican opponents’ frenetic play early in this year’s World Cup.
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