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The more complex growth issues have to do with the tradable part of the global economy, where global aggregate demand – and the derived demand that
lands
in various places in global supply or value-added chains – is the target of competition.
With livelihoods collapsing as farmers flee their
lands
and the economy declines, that number is set to rise sharply.
They are the ones who are supposedly swamping Christian
lands
with aliens.
Its inability to end the 44-year military occupation of Palestinian
lands
has not gone unnoticed.
Six months after hiving off the Sudetenland, he abrogated the Munich Agreement by occupying all of Bohemia and Moravia and turning the Czech
lands
into a German protectorate, while installing a puppet regime in a nominally independent Slovakia.
In Zimbabwe, a customary divorce settlement may result in allocating all family
lands
and property (and even children) to the husband, with the wife left to return to her father or another male relative.
Moreover, it is impossible for the negotiations to be seen as fair if Israel maintains its brutal occupation and continues to build settlements on Palestinian
lands.
Should Mubarak and his government fail to recommend constitutional amendments that satisfy these demands, ever more Egyptians will desert the regime and risk their lives in search of salvation in other
lands.
There will be no substantive and permanent peace for any peoples in this troubled region as long as Israel is violating key UN resolutions, official American policy and the international “road map” for peace by occupying Arab
lands
and oppressing the Palestinians.
In 2014, while visiting Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in Tokyo, his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, took a veiled swipe at Chinese expansionism, criticizing the “eighteenth-century expansionist mindset” that was becoming apparent “everywhere around us.”Citing encroachment on other countries’ lands, intrusion into their waters, and even the capture of territory, Modi left little doubt about the target of his complaint.
A similar case can be made about the former Yugoslavia, where
lands
that existed under Austro-Hungarian rule for 800 years were joined to
lands
that spent almost as long under Ottoman suzerainty.
The bottom line, however, is that even the domestic issues that loomed so large in the election can never be addressed effectively without regard for the colossal sums that Netanyahu and his allies have been pouring into the occupation system in Palestinian
lands.
The case evokes memories of the days when the KGB’s influence was pervasive, and dissidents across Eastern Europe and Soviet
lands
like Turkmenistan lived in fear.
The conflicts from Chad to Darfur, Sudan, to the Ogaden Desert in Ethiopia, to Somalia and its pirates, and across to Yemen, Iraq, Pakistan, and Afghanistan, lie in a great arc of arid
lands
where water scarcity is leading to failed crops, dying livestock, extreme poverty, and desperation.
If they cannot be converted, they should be expelled from the country and sent back to the
lands
from which they came.
Armchair strategists in faraway countries are deluding themselves if they think attempts to impose neat new borders on these ancient
lands
would not founder against modern reality.
Starting in the early 1970’s, religious Israeli settlers and hard-line Israeli nationalists pushed Israel into a disastrous policy of creating and expanding settlements on Arab
lands
in the West Bank, in violation of common sense and international diplomacy.
The second track is official recognition of the carbon storage of African
lands
and forests, as well as rewards for “avoided deforestation.”
Israel’s occupation of Arab
lands
in that war, and its subsequent deployment of military forces amidst the Arab population of the West Bank and close to the powerful military machines of Egypt in the south and Syria in the north, exposed it to Palestinian terrorism from the east.
If the enlarged EU were to attempt on a Europe-wide scale what Germany did for its eastern lands, current EU members would need to transfer roughly 4% of their combined GDP to the new member states for at least a decade.
Home to almost five million Jews, Israel became a haven for more than one million Jews fleeing Arab
lands.
The remaining Russian
lands
would then have no other choice but to attach themselves to Ukraine, which should by then have become a successful member of the European Union.
In the United States, Donald Trump, the Republican presidential nominee, is taking Hillary Clinton, his Democratic opponent, to task – quite credibly – for her close ties to Wall Street, eagerness to invade foreign lands, and readiness to embrace free-trade agreements that have undermined millions of workers’ living standards.
But Barak skipped a cruelly candid paragraph in Dayan’s speech that evoked the imposing magnitude of the Palestinian plight: “Let us not cast the blame on the murderers today….For eight years, they have been sitting in the refugee camps in Gaza, and before their eyes we have been transforming the
lands
and the villages where they and their fathers dwelt into our estate.
The 2002 Arab Peace Initiative offers Israel a unique opportunity: full normalization of relations with 57 Arab and Muslim states in return for a comprehensive peace agreement, including an end to Israel’s occupation of Arab
lands
and a just and agreed upon solution for refugees.
If such massive assistance was necessary to restore the market economy to Western Europe's closest neighbours, who spent "only" 45 years under Communism, how much greater is the challenge of building modern economies from scratch in remote
lands
like Kyrgyzstan or Tajikistan?
Throughout its history, Europe saw countless bloody conflicts; peoples and states clashed, with the Czech
lands
often the bloody crossroads of these battles.
The devastation caused by Israel’s periodic asymmetrical confrontations, combined with the continuing occupation of Palestinian
lands
and the ever-growing expansion of settlements, has fueled a growing campaign to undermine Israel’s legitimacy.
The Arab policy of “removing the traces of aggression” was now no longer applied to Israel’s conquests of 1948, but to the
lands
that it occupied after the Six-Day War.
The 300 million faithful of the Eastern churches led by the Ecumenical Patriarch are in
lands
facing extreme dangers from global warming: intense heat waves, rising sea levels, and increasingly severe droughts.
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