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This past July, during the highly publicized 15th International AIDS Conference in Bangkok, Premier Wen Jiabao
declared
all-out war against the burgeoning epidemic.
Unbalanced EuropeBRUSSELS – The G-20 governments have
declared
that competitive devaluations (or currency wars) must be avoided.
And, because the Israeli government had not
declared
these particular “outposts” legal, it could still claim, however disingenuously, that it supported an eventual deal.
Conspicuously, Latin America’s last Marxist insurgent group, the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Columbia (FARC),
declared
a unilateral cease-fire just hours after the announcement that the US and Cuba would restore diplomatic ties.
Last May, Obama
declared
that the US had “turned the tide of war” in Afghanistan, an eerie echo of Richard Nixon’s rhetoric as he withdrew US forces from Vietnam.
When asked what future they anticipated for American power, they predictably
declared
that the US would remain the world’s most powerful country.
“A largely or wholly solar economy can be constructed in the United States with straightforward soft technologies that are now demonstrated and now economic or nearly economic,” environmentalist Amory Lovins
declared
in 1976.
Egypt’s Security HarvestLONDON – “I have a request for all Egyptians,” General Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Egypt’s president,
declared
in 2013.
Afterward, the military spokesperson
declared
that 78 “terrorists” had been killed and 207 arrested, effectively ending terrorism in the Sinai.
No one can understand why Carmona abandoned his allies, entrenched a narrow group of associates in his proposed government, or
declared
himself virtual dictator for a year instead of following the democratic script.
For starters, the world’s investors
declared
loud and clear in 2008 that they were not concerned about the sustainability of US deficits.
In his first tweet of 2018, Trump
declared
that the United States has “foolishly” given Pakistan more than $33 billion in aid over the last 15 years, while Pakistan had returned only “lies and deceit” and given safe haven to the terrorists America hunts in Afghanistan.
Days into the crisis, Bush
declared
that Saddam’s aggression would not stand.
So strong is Greece’s interest in building its relationship with Israel that Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias has
declared
that the country will not honor the European Union’s latest guidelines regulating the labeling of goods produced by Israeli settlements in the occupied territories.
In 1992, the two countries
declared
that they were pursuing a “constructive partnership”; in 1996, they progressed toward a “strategic partnership”; and in 2001, they signed a treaty of “friendship and cooperation.”
Pope John Paul II
declared
his support for the basic science of evolution, and Roman Catholic bishops are strongly in favor of limiting human-induced climate change, based on the scientific evidence.
After the attacks of September 11, 2001, the French newspaper Le Monde famously declared, “Nous sommes tous Américains” (“We are all Americans”), and even predicted that Russia would become America’s main ally.
And, after winning the presidency in 2000, Bush
declared
Iraq one of his top two security priorities.
This is the narrative being promoted by America’s new president, Donald Trump, who has
declared
his support for the British and his expectation that more countries will follow suit.
In 1943, after a life of petty crime, the writer Jean Genet faced another prison sentence for theft, when Jean Cocteau
declared
that Genet was a literary genius.
That view reflects Saudi Arabia’s tough stance against the Muslim Brotherhood, which it has
declared
a terrorist organization.
Leaders in both regions have
declared
their commitment to holding the rise in global temperature to below 2º Celsius and to achieving legally binding outcomes in Paris.
After all, the Trump administration recently
declared
North Korea to be America’s top strategic threat, and it is now working with the South Korean government to hold a summit with North Korea’s leader this May.
“It is in truth not for glory, nor riches, nor honors that we are fighting,” they declared, “but for freedom alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.”
Doing so would highlight the famous case of former oil magnate Mikhail Khodorkovsky, whose political ambitions alone landed him in prison, and who has been declared, after a second trial, a prisoner of conscience by Amnesty International.
While a secularist coalition, mixing apples and oranges, may have
declared
war against a broad front of Islamic tendencies, the government, with its moral authority among the Muslim majority in Turkey, will be able to isolate the violent fringe and drive it into oblivion.
America, after “wandering in darkness… today begins to turn back to God,” Beck declared, in the typical style of a TV evangelist.
As the World Health Organization declared: “governments should tax the things which make people ill, not the things which make them well.”
European Commission Vice President Frans Timmermans
declared
that the Catalan regional authorities had “chosen to ignore the law,” and that if one of the three pillars of European societies – “democracy, respect for the rule of law, and human rights” – is removed, “the others will fall.
In the future, Cameron declared, Muslim groups that do not, for example, endorse women’s rights, defend freedom of expression, or promote integration would lose all government funding.
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