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For the rest of Europe, the British political drama is a source of
frustration
and embitterment.
That is why US Secretary of Defense Robert Gates has, far more explicitly than any of his predecessors, voiced
frustration
and more than a hint of anger at America’s NATO allies.
If she is unlucky, the crisis will come to a head at the start of the German election year, and all previous calculations could be moot, because, despite Germans’
frustration
with Europe, the electorate would punish severely those who allowed Europe to fail.
The self-declared representatives of French society’s deep
frustration
did not touch on European issues at all.
The mass outpouring of support for the quirky Hazare reflected the genuine
frustration
that most Indians feel over the corruption that assails their daily lives, rather than a clear understanding of Hazare’s proposals to combat it.
Even though Britain is not a member of the eurozone, the Brexiteers’ call to “take back control” captured the
frustration
many European voters feel.
Indeed, inaction in Iraq will not only postpone the inevitable reckoning with the past; it may prolong the past, as unfulfilled demands for justice fuel frustration, resentment, and support for extremist leaders and authoritarian solutions.
What appears to have driven so many people into the streets is a common sense of economic frustration, disgust with official corruption, and humiliation at being oppressed.
Yet, they are authoritatively imposed as a condition sine qua non for new candidate states feeding
frustration
and potential resentment in Central Europe in a process where the ends seem to have been confused with the means.
Without a voice for their concerns, Iran’s young people face the prospect of increased frustration, whatever the outcome of the election.
The movement’s rapid growth was fueled by widespread opposition to what many regard as official efforts to regiment lifestyles, as well as by
frustration
over perceived economic inequities.
To the Sunni minority, pushed from power by the American invasion and giving vent to their
frustration
with daily attacks on the Shi’a population and their holy sites, Saddam will remain a hero for a long time to come.
Indeed, the number of such people may be even smaller than that of medical professionals who have dropped out of the field in
frustration
over being unable to deliver care at the standard they were trained to provide.
But I am hoping that widespread
frustration
will leverage the group’s ability to to encourage a genuine shift towards a new approach.
While anti-establishment political parties did well across Italy, reflecting broad
frustration
with the mainstream parties, there was also a distinct north/south divide.
Sanders appeals to the popular
frustration
with the compromises made by America’s leaders, including the centrist Bill Clinton.
Real discussions about a new Secretary General are currently being conducted in secrecy among the permanent five, adding to the
frustration
of other UN members, including large powers that have been seeking without success to enlarge the Security Council.
Or is some combination of other factors – boiling
frustration
with the regional economic order, for example, or a US intervention that turned Sunni-led Iraq into the Arab world’s lonely, Shia-led black sheep – at its root?
Since 2012, when the humanitarian impact initiative was conceived, most countries have stepped up to support it, owing to their anxiety and
frustration
at the snail-like pace of disarmament.
Developed-country voters’
frustration
with the old market-driven global economic architecture is not unfounded.
To be sure, rising inequality, wage stagnation, and working-class
frustration
are evident across the developed world.
Amid continuing widespread popular
frustration
and political turmoil, future chancellors could easily be swept away.
For the region’s young people, the curriculum is more often a source of
frustration
than advancement.
In the hysterical carnival of today’s western world, even fanaticism is not based on faith of any sort -- it is simply the release of
frustration.
In a country where perpetrators of genocide have been placed in the pantheon of national heroes, all of this would not only help to alleviate Armenians’
frustration
and grief; it would also send a message to Turkey’s citizens, especially its many minorities, that the state takes human rights and the rule of law seriously.
But they actually reflect
frustration
among a population that has been poorly governed by a succession of leaders picked by China’s central government more for their loyalty than their competence.
But optimism foundered over the course of 2013, and
frustration
soared.
In frustration, I spoke with a few other schoolgirls.
For example, they are generally united in their
frustration
with – but not in their proposed response to – the dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency.
Later, on a visit to Afghanistan, Mullen expressed
frustration
with the ISI, and it is now clear that he already knew when he met the Pakistanis that an attack on Bin Laden’s compound was imminent.
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