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Otherwise, we will continue to invest in wars and conflicts, or in fighting crime and domestic instability, rather than in promoting development and thereby eliminating poverty.
Many countries are resolving their
conflicts
and working for peace and stability.
Yet, amid too many continuing
conflicts
and failing peace processes around the world, a success story deserves to be recognized and supported.
Instead of offsetting one another, these efforts have stoked long-smoldering
conflicts
– and taken the catastrophe in Syria to an even more dangerous level.
That leaves it up to his successor to find a middle ground that protects American interests, while ensuring that the US does not bear the burden of the world’s
conflicts
alone.
Standing Up to PutinWARSAW – The accumulation of
conflicts
and crises in Eastern Europe and the Middle East poses new challenges for NATO and the European Union.
It seems as if the Americans were saying: stop creating
conflicts
with other opposition leaders, or we will indict you.
These parliamentary
conflicts
mean that opposition to Brexit is no longer discredited as anti-democratic and elitist.
His initial commitment to “zero
conflicts
with neighbors” has led, instead, to deteriorating relations with Armenia, Russia, Israel, and Egypt – not to mention significant domestic blowback, including a wave of terrorist attacks, from involvement in Syria’s civil war.
These include demographic shortfalls in Europe and a population explosion in Africa; seemingly eternal political and military
conflicts
in the broader region; and climate change.
In other words, with trade
conflicts
escalating, international interest rates climbing, and US-led safety nets weakening, a perfect storm is gathering on Latin America’s economic horizon.
And both have an array of
conflicts
of interest with their role as head of government, thanks to their large business empires.
Islamic EvangelismMany believe that religious revival and political radicalism among Muslims who reside in the West reflects the traditions and
conflicts
of the Middle East or the wider Muslim world.
Looming particularly large over the next few months are escalating geopolitical
conflicts
that are nearing a tipping point, beyond which lies the specter of serious systemic disruptions in the global economy.
That the Communist party leader Gennady Zyuganov didn't rebuke Makashov right away, and that the Duma voted against depriving the general of his parliamentary immunity and special rights (it did, however, pass a resolution against stirring up ethnic conflicts, mentioning Makashov by name) probably reflects mental inertia rather than outright support.
The continuation of this violent pattern seems almost certain because the region remains unable to resolve internal
conflicts
on its own, or to create anything like a resilient framework for peace.
Under the cover of silence, gays refrain from provoking the
conflicts
that a more vocal advocacy of homosexuality would bring.
Yet, aside from the civil-liberties problems with this kind of tracking, no technology can successfully address the underlying problem: the
conflicts
from which millions of people are seeking refuge.
Gates raised this issue during his recent talks with his Chinese counterpart, Liang Guanglie, proposing a mechanism for “strategic dialogue” between US and Chinese military forces, aimed at avoiding potential
conflicts
that might be caused by mutual misunderstanding and mistrust.
Conflicts
take place within and between states; civil wars and proxy wars become impossible to distinguish.
Negotiations cannot resolve all or even most
conflicts.
Even if this changes, a comprehensive settlement would help the locals but not affect the dynamics of neighboring countries or
conflicts.
The same is true of religious
conflicts
throughout the Middle East.
Those directly involved in the Middle East’s myriad
conflicts
do not need any help generating heat.
How else, in the end, to explain America’s useless and hugely costly entanglements in Vietnam, Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, Libya, Yemen, and many other
conflicts?
External powers are extremely foolish to allow themselves to be manipulated into taking sides in bitter national or sectarian
conflicts
that can be resolved only by compromise.
Yet each side in these
conflicts
harbors the tragic illusion of achieving an ultimate victory without the need to compromise, if only the US (or some other major power) will fight the war on its behalf.
Indeed, as regional
conflicts
have intensified, the country’s central foreign-policy objective of ensuring “zero problems” with its neighbors has become unattainable.
The objective should thus be to find new, more efficient modes of cooperation that avoid the issues and
conflicts
that have impeded accession negotiations.
By contrast, the US and China have time to manage their many
conflicts
and need not succumb to hysteria or fear.
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