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During the Cold War, the concept of MAD helped, counter-intuitively, to maintain peace, as both the Soviet Union and the US knew that, if they
deployed
any of their 30,000-plus nuclear warheads, the other would mount a devastating retaliation.
Second, they provide for "transparency," so that every country in Europe, as well the US and Canada, knows what forces the others have and how those forces are
deployed
and operating.
Two dimensions of the issue must be addressed if refugee patients are ever to be properly cared for, and refugee doctors properly
deployed.
But, having already
deployed
political repression, censorship, and propaganda, Putin’s tools for maintaining control as Russians’ living standards decline will be limited.
In the United States, about 80% of the total labor force was
deployed
in the services sector in 2012.
Egypt also has a powerful secret weapon that is yet to be fully
deployed
– a generation of young people who, after years of alienation and repression, believe that they can (and should) influence the country’s destiny.
In January, the military reportedly
deployed
gunships and fighter jets in a push to shut down KIA headquarters in Laiza.
NATO itself is developing protections for our
deployed
troops.
China’s reprisals were not launched against the US, which
deployed
the system to defend against North Korea’s emerging missile threat and has the heft to hit back hard.
Worse still, this could even work in Kim’s favor, by buying time for his scientists to master technologies – particularly nuclear-warhead miniaturization – that could then be quickly
deployed
once the deal is publicly broken.
In fact, a majority of Europe’s citizens prefer that European forces be
deployed
only for non-combat missions.
This conflict between the need for rapid response and the requirement for deliberation explains why the EU’s much-discussed “battlegroups” are unlikely ever to be
deployed.
He has promoted the quack idea that vaccines cause autism, and has masterfully
deployed
the suggestio falsi – for example, his insinuation that climate change is a Chinese hoax designed to cripple the American economy.
Among other threats, the possibility that AI systems will be hacked by malign actors, or
deployed
by terrorists and tyrants, now looms large.
In June 2006, William Perry, a former defense secretary, and Ashton Carter, a future one, argued in The Washington Post that if North Korea
deployed
on its territory a nuclear-armed missile capable of hitting the US, the US should attack and destroy it.
To guard those projects, several thousand Chinese troops reportedly have been
deployed
in the rebellious, predominantly Shia region, which is closed to the outside world.
And yet there are persistent reports that chemical weapons, including sulfur mustard (commonly known as mustard gas) and chlorine bombs
deployed
against civilians, continue to be used in Syria.
International investigators
deployed
in Syria bring vital expertise to this important mission.
The threat that toxic gas or nerve agents will be
deployed
in a conflict between countries has been all but eliminated.
This is true even if the Kremlin has come to regret its actions in 2014, which led to Western military forces being
deployed
on its borders.
The attacks were an operation that must have required months of planning: serious weapons were deployed, a small army was mobilized, targets were studied, transport was organized, and weak points identified.
But Obama viewed involvement in Syria as an all-or-nothing proposition: either the US
deployed
200,000 troops to occupy the country for decades, or it would have to leave the fight to flawed local partners, perhaps wielding US-provided weapons.
During the 2011 NATO campaign to overthrow Colonel Muammar el-Qaddafi, Qatar even
deployed
ground troops covertly inside Libya.
He advocated a defense designed "to protect all 50 states and our friends and allies and
deployed
forces overseas from missile attacks by rogue nations or accidental launches."
And they have had to consider whether to engage in more missions beyond the North Atlantic, like that in Afghanistan, where 22 countries – including El Salvador, Malaysia, Mongolia, Singapore, and Tonga – have
deployed
forces under the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force.
Had CDC funding been at an appropriate level, US support – in the form of highly trained public health professionals, rather than ground troops – might have been
deployed
much earlier and been more effective.
Instead of waiting for a grid to come to a town or village, renewable energies can be swiftly
deployed
in remote areas.
Qualities like “intelligence,” “effectiveness,” “integrity,” and “collegiality” – words used by Miller Center Director William J. Antholis to justify Short’s appointment – have little to commend them when they are
deployed
to advance an illiberal political agenda.
But digital information technologies, if
deployed
cooperatively and globally, will be our most important new tools, because they will enable us to join together globally in markets, social networks, and cooperative efforts to solve our common problems.
The battle lines are now drawn, and McHenry’s letter shows the arguments that will be
deployed
in Congress by some Republicans close to the president.
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