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And over the course of the last six years in Northwest Pakistan, the CIA has flown hundreds of drone missiles, and it's used those drones to kill 2,000 suspected Pakistani and Taliban
militants.
You see, in every country where you hear about armed jihadis targeting civilians, there are also unarmed people defying those
militants
that you don't hear about, and those people need our support to succeed.
On January 26, 2013, a band of al-Qaeda
militants
entered the ancient city of Timbuktu on the southern edge of the Sahara Desert.
There was a scene where a satellite feed was required of the skirmish with the
militants
and they were showing it from a camera angle.
There is a border between them, and a constant state of war with the Israeli army ever present everywhere and the Palestinian
militants
everywhere else with their bombs.
OK,this is a resume of the entire movie,because this movie is probable one of the worst movies ever seen,not for his special effects it for his awful script.. i resume:this movie is about the NATO mission in kosovo,its about a soldiers of Spanish engineers corp., the film start whit him trying to rescue a Serb hostage,but wen he arrives,he don't shot he see how the hostage is executed with a plastic bag but he don't do anything,he is hitting by a weaponless mens and have more brainless scenes, 1ºIn the mission and stupid french commander decided to shot some kosovars refugees,(but kosovars
militants
of elk were the NATO allies).
The deep struggles endured against
militants
who are humans also are brilliantly depicted in the movie.
In order to get the
militants
they look up to an all-black group named Uhuru.
No counterterrorism campaign has ever succeeded in a country when the
militants
have found refuge in another.
A better approach would be to link aid disbursement to concrete Pakistani action against militants, while officially classifying ISI as a terrorist entity.
Indeed, the bloody irony is that the strategy is utterly counter-productive; the people of the tribal areas, with their warrior past, end up joining the militants, justifying their actions as jihad against the forces occupying Afghanistan and their helpers in Pakistan.
Indeed, only when Pakistan is no longer perceived as fighting a US war will local
militants
stop thinking of the conflict as a jihad against foreign intervention.
Their complaints were many: the government's land reform law, its oil policy, poor record on corruption, politicization and militarization of the public sector, disrespect for unions and other institutions, support for guerrillas in Colombia and for Fidel Castro, illegal arming of militants, hostility to the US, and threats to free speech.
Their tactic of choice is no longer armed insurgency, as in the 1990’s, or raids by groups of militants, as in the 2000’s, but individual acts of terror.
The recent fighting in Macedonia, which left eight police officers and 14 Albanian
militants
dead, raises the specter of renewed violence.
But within a week of the Christmas bonhomie, seven Indians were killed by
militants
at the Pathankot Air Force Base near the border with Pakistan.
Hezbollah
militants
in south Lebanon then killed three Israeli soldiers and captured two others, and insisted on Israel’s withdrawal from disputed territory and an exchange for some of the several thousand incarcerated Lebanese.
The militants’ targets included branches of Bangkok Bank, the country’s largest and a pillar of the establishment;Siam Square, owned by the Palace; and a deluxe shopping mall owned by one of the richest Thai Chinese families.
Islamic
militants
killed Anwar Sadat, the Egyptian peacemaker, while a Jewish militant killed Yitzhak Rabin, the would-be Israeli peacemaker.
Extra-regional terrorist groups could also raise funds and collaborate operationally with local
militants.
He successfully persuaded Palestinian
militants
to hold their fire and show Israelis and the world that dismantling settlements need not involve Israeli-Palestinian violence.
Significantly, as the CIA closed in on bin Laden, the chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Mike Mullen, for the first time publicly linked the Pakistani military with some of the
militants
attacking US forces in Afghanistan.
In The Anatomy of Fascism, Columbia University historian Robert O. Paxton writes that:“Fascism may be defined as a form of political behavior marked by obsessive preoccupation with community decline, humiliation, or victimhood and by compensatory cults of unity, energy, and purity, in which a mass-based party of committed nationalist militants, working in uneasy but effective collaboration with traditional elites, abandons democratic liberties and pursues with redemptive violence and without ethical or legal constraints goals of internal cleansing and external expansion.”
Turkey accuses Iraqi Kurds of harboring between 3,000 and 3,500 of Turkey’s most active Kurdish
militants
– the PKK separatist guerillas who are blamed for the deaths of 80 Turkish soldiers so far this year.
Both Sunni Arabs and Kurds already resent al Maliki’s mild reaction to Iran’s recent shelling of Iraqi territory – an attempt to strike at Iranian Kurdish
militants
fleeing across its border with Iraq.
The unraveling of Syria, Iraq, and Libya, together with the civil war that is tearing Yemen apart, have created vast killing fields, generated waves of refugees, and spawned Islamist
militants
who will remain a threat to international security for years to come.
And yet, disregarding this lesson, Western powers intervened in Libya to topple Qaddafi, effectively creating a jihadist citadel at Europe’s southern doorstep, while opening the way for arms and
militants
to flow to other countries.
Similarly, while both countries would compete actively for military superiority and allies, they would not engage in proxy wars or provide direct military support to forces or groups engaged in armed conflict with the other party (such as the Taliban in Afghanistan or Uighur
militants
in Xinjiang).Such a conflict would certainly carry risks, but they would be manageable – as long as both countries had a disciplined, well-informed, and strategically minded leadership.
Similarly, while both countries would compete actively for military superiority and allies, they would not engage in proxy wars or provide direct military support to forces or groups engaged in armed conflict with the other party (such as the Taliban in Afghanistan or Uighur
militants
in Xinjiang).
In response, Egypt’s military and security forces launched an offensive against Bedouin
militants
in Sinai, while Morsi forced the General Intelligence Service’s director to retire and dismissed the governor of Northern Sinai.
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