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After the US accused Russia of committing war crimes in Syria, Russia
declared
that it was suspending an agreement to dispose of surplus plutonium unless the US meets certain conditions, including compensating Russia for the costs of Western sanctions imposed after Russia annexed Crimea in March 2014.
In light of the “failed policies” of the past decades, he declared, “a different approach” would be needed.
Now the world’s biggest car market has
declared
a new goal: China wants to have the largest number of clean cars.
During his Senate confirmation process, US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson
declared
that the US should “send China a clear signal” by denying it access to its artificial islands in the South China Sea.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe
declared
during a visit to Washington, DC, earlier this year.
In a recent speech, US President Barack Obama
declared
that the question is not whether the US will lead, but how it will lead.
He has
declared
his intention to pull out of the Paris climate agreement, aimed at reducing greenhouse-gas emissions and staving off catastrophic climate change.
On the basis of those values, she declared, she would work with Trump.
As the writer Robert Kagan concluded in the revision of his book in which he
declared
Europeans to be from Venus and Americans from Mars, it turns out that Americans seeking democratic legitimization of their policies and self-images cannot escape Europe.
A blueprint for a post-war order, it
declared
that freedom was the cornerstone of peace and that bilateralism had to be curbed.
IMF Managing Director Dominique Strauss-Kahn
declared
the move “historic” and the most important decision on the Fund’s governance since its establishment in 1944.
As Winston Churchill
declared
in his famous 1946 speech in Zurich, “We cannot afford to drag forward across the years that are to come the hatreds and revenges which have sprung from the injuries of the past.”
The French junior Human Rights Minister, Rama Yade,
declared
that the United Nations’ principle of the “responsibility to protect” should be applied to Burma, forcibly if necessary.
When Assad
declared
in a recent speech that, “Western powers sent Al Qaeda terrorists to turn Syria into a land of jihad…to weaken Syria,” Westerners chuckled incredulously.
That seems to be why, after having
declared
the euro crisis over in the rest of Europe, the authorities seem determined to declare final victory on the Greek front, too.
“I can say almost with certainty that they will come to a bad end,” he
declared
in January, while noting for good measure that he would be glad to buy put options on every one of them.
Elvira Nabiullina, the governor of Russia’s central bank,
declared
in December that “we don’t legalize pyramid schemes,” and “we are totally opposed to private money, no matter if it is in physical or virtual form.”
More surprisingly, Copenhagen’s politicians have confidently
declared
that cutting CO2 now will ultimately make the city and its citizens wealthier, with today’s expensive green-energy investments more than paying off when fossil-fuel prices rise.
After a particularly horrible massacre in 1996, a new prime minister, John Howard,
declared
that enough was enough.
From his prison cell awaiting his execution by Hitler’s Gestapo, Dietrich Bonhoeffer
declared
that we must all “share in God’s suffering.”
Mullah Mohammed Omar, the Taliban leader who ordered the statues’ demolition,
declared
that, “Muslims should be proud of smashing idols.
Many will mimic the blogger Joe Romm, who has
declared
that “this ultra-conservative and instantly obsolete report ignores the latest science,” and continues to claim 5º C temperature rises and six-foot (1.83 meters) sea-level rises.
Africa, Climate Change, and the G-8 SummitBritish Prime Minister Tony Blair has
declared
that the two issues at the center of the G-8 Summit this July will be African poverty and global climate change.
Last week, King Gyanendra sacked his prime minister again,
declared
a state of emergency, and suspended civil liberties.
IBM’s president, Thomas J. Watson,
declared
in 1943 that there was “a world market for perhaps five computers.”
In 1930, at the height of the Great Depression, John Maynard Keynes
declared
that the standard of living in “progressive economies” would increase 4-8 times over the subsequent 100 years.
The Finance Minister and Central Bank President solemnly
declared
that "if we do not elect a competent president, in 2003 Brazil will become Argentina."
Indeed, Egypt’s former Mufti, Sheikh Nasr Farid Wasil, has already
declared
Bin Laden a martyr, “because he was killed by the hands of the enemy.”
But when he
declared
that the film would “hurt the whole community,” what he really meant was that it would hurt the BJP and its allies.
President Bush has practically
declared
war.
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