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Saddam's Stalingrad StrategyExpert in
internal
repression but utterly incompetent in military strategy, Saddam Hussein thinks that he can fight and win.
It was the most dignified and appropriate possible response to a terrorist attack, a firm demonstration of unity that transcended
internal
divisions.
States cooperate because it is advantageous for them to do so, but at the same time they lose control over certain
internal
matters.
Germany has endured nearly six of months under a caretaker government (the longest in the Federal Republic’s history), a failed coalition agreement, weeks of arduous negotiations, painful
internal
party rumblings, and much politicking.
Unlike the CDU, whose members will soon feel short-changed, the SPD has rediscovered the virtues of
internal
democracy, which revealed a significant disconnect between the party’s leadership and its base.
Her
internal
injuries from the iron rod that her attackers used were so severe that doctors had to remove her intestines in their effort to save her life.
Meanwhile,
internal
difficulties worsened.
In sixty years a weak and divided country, one torn apart by wars
internal
and external, is about to become the second most powerful economy in the world.
Regions must be prevented from promulgating regulations that violate national laws or impose negative effects on other regions, as has happened with the creation by some regions of
internal
trade barriers.
If
internal
devaluation were a good substitute, the gold standard would not have been a problem in the Great Depression, and Argentina could have managed to keep the peso’s peg to the dollar when its debt crisis erupted a decade ago.
Gordon argues that all of the epochal advances, from running water and electricity to the
internal
combustion and jet engines, have been made.
At first, most of ASEAN’s member governments responded mildly to the verdict, expressing their “disappointment” – a stance that reflects the group’s principle of noninterference in fellow members’
internal
politics.
Western democracies are facing serious
internal
threats – most notably, populist forces espousing dangerous policies like trade protectionism – that have risen largely in response to these systems’ failure to manage problems such as income inequality, political polarization, rising debt, and failing infrastructure.
North Korea’s ever-worsening economic situation,
internal
structural erosion, and international isolation have substantially increased the risk of volatility, with potential outcomes ranging from implosion to explosion.
Like his predecessors, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton, Obama wants to avoid messy entanglements in Africa’s
internal
politics.
Such risks demand far more effective and coordinated international action to prevent Syria’s
internal
struggle from becoming a grave regional and international crisis.
China’s trade surplus might shrink by half of that amount (with cuts in trade surpluses also spread over other global regions), meaning a shift in Chinese GNP toward
internal
demand and away from net exports equal to between 5% and 10% of China’s GNP.
For most French, the traditional parties have come to symbolize a lack of transparency, chronic unethical behavior, and a focus on
internal
party fights at the expense of the national interest.
Mexican leaders acknowledge the country’s
internal
problems, but place three of them at America’s doorstep.
Because fuel cells are about twice as efficient as
internal
combustion engines, the effective cost per unit of distance would be about half that.
In 1996, a series of lawsuits forced tobacco companies to release millions of
internal
documents, which confirmed what public-health advocates and policymakers had long suspected: as early as the 1950s, the industry knew that nicotine was addictive and that cigarettes caused cancer.
For Chinese President Xi Jinping, maintaining domestic stability is a top priority, a point underscored by China’s annual budget for
internal
security.
Obama’s treatment of global warming in his inaugural address is telling in this regard, because, other than a passing reference to preserving “our planet,” the issue of climate was dealt with as an
internal
matter.
In 2003, his elderly father-in-law was beaten by police agents and forced into
internal
exile.
Unless the new
internal
market commissioner takes a different view, the European Commission plans to move further along the road to genuine pan-European regulation.
Europe is little better, paralyzed as it is by
internal
divisions and budget deficits.
Climate change does not respect borders and we can already see the impact of global warming at play in many
internal
crises.
Regardless of formal legal frameworks, barriers to effective audits prevent the monitoring of financial flows to and within the police and
internal
security agencies.
To declare, as the President of the European Commission did, that this is an
internal
Spanish problem in which the EU has no say is hypocrisy on stilts.
Its officials had no compunction about meddling in a member state’s
internal
affairs – say, to demand the removal of elected politicians for refusing to implement cuts in the pensions of their poorest citizens or to sell off public assets at ridiculous prices (something I have personally experienced).
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