Greeted
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Only incredible hubris and naiveté could bring US (and UK) leaders to believe that Western troops would be
greeted
as liberators rather than as occupiers.
He resented “being greeted” every time he came to the Middle East with yet “another settlement.”
The Congress of Vienna RevisitedPARIS – Two hundred years ago, on September 25, 1814, Russia’s Czar Alexander I and Friedrich Wilhelm III, the King of Prussia, were
greeted
at the gates of Vienna by Austria’s Emperor Franz I.
A tentative arrangement with Musharraf, together with Western support – particularly from the United Kingdom and the United States – eased her return, which hundreds of thousands of people welcomed, though terrorists
greeted
her with a string of suicide bombings.
The World Bank and IMF have completed their annual meetings, which were
greeted
by street demonstrations and a paucity of innovative ideas.
And this is
greeted
on both sides of the aisle with a shrug, as if intentionally drowning out one’s colleagues with shouted slogans were just another parliamentary maneuver, as valid as a filibuster or an adjournment motion.
Yet Mousavi’s defeat by the hardliner, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, in what looked like a rigged electoral process, was
greeted
by some neo-conservatives in the US with relief.
Jules Kim, the CEO of Scarlet Alliance, the Australian Sex Workers Association,
greeted
the news with relief, saying that decriminalization had delivered “outstanding outcomes for sex workers’ health and safety.”
TOKYO – Financial markets have
greeted
the election of Greece’s new far-left government in predictable fashion.
Everyone remembers the popping champagne corks and pride that
greeted
the birth of European Monetary Union.
That quiet, so different from the protests that
greeted
the North American Free Trade Area's creation a decade ago, reflects NAFTA's clear achievement in facilitating and integrating economic exchange among its three partners.
The Power GapIt is no surprise that President Bush's tour of Europe has been
greeted
by protests from Berlin to Rome.
An alliance between the US, Japan, Australia, and possibly India designed to contain China would be
greeted
by the Chinese with that history firmly in mind.
Does it mean an Israeli Star of David flag flying in Riyadh, or that Abdullah will visit Jerusalem to be
greeted
with a kiss from Ariel Sharon?
The first is that Trump will be
greeted
by an inbox piled high with difficult international challenges.
Time to Bring Mahatma Gandhi BackNEW YORK – The Congress Party’s unexpected landslide in India’s general election was
greeted
with euphoria.
Indeed, the younger generation of Americans has
greeted
military action abroad with a yawn.
The US, or Obama at any rate, seems to be moving in the right direction, despite the round of applause that
greeted
Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu’s uncompromising speech before the US Congress last spring.
To an outsider, the episode looks like a colossal security failure, as if the head of the FBI personally
greeted
one of Bin Laden’s lieutenants at a garden party.
The loud cheering that has
greeted
past humanitarian aid pledges has given way to a shameful silence.
In France, by contrast, President Chirac's election last year was
greeted
immediately by a franc crisis.
Given their disagreements with the Obama and George W. Bush administrations, the Saudis were eager for a new friend in the White House, and they
greeted
Trump by adorning Riyadh’s streets with massive posters of his visage.
At the international level, the UN Security Council’s decision to establish the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) was also
greeted
with great confidence.
North Korea’s Olympians and cheerleaders will undoubtedly be
greeted
enthusiastically when they arrive by train in the South, and the crowd will roar its approval when athletes from the two countries march into the stadium under the same banner.
Latin America’s Education DeficitChina’s decision to end its decade-old policy of pegging the Yuan to the dollar has been
greeted
in Latin America with enthusiasm and optimism.
Whoever becomes South Korea’s next president will be
greeted
by profound political, economic, and foreign policy challenges.
Popular support for the creation of a pan-Asian security structure can be found not only in the election outcomes in Japan and South Korea, but also in the ecstatic crowds that
greeted
Obama in Myanmar (Burma) during his recent tour.
Kim Jong-il was
greeted
with the same fervor when he entered the opera house that today marks public mourning of his death.
Both announcements were
greeted
with great acclaim.
Even in Washington, where I arrived at the beginning of the tournament, I was
greeted
at the airport by television screens showing the game.
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