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The exception may be the
military
and the diplomatic service: following de Gaulle’s lead, all French presidents have financed the
military
generously.
The political opposition – divided and ineffectual – was reinforced by a hybrid and loose
military
wing operating under the banner of “The Free Syrian Army,” and by hundreds of jihadis who entered Syria through porous borders and began to launch both
military
action and terrorist activity.
The opposition, political and military, could not topple the regime, and the regime could not quash the opposition.
In
military
terms, the battle was a draw, but the regime kept losing political ground.
This pattern of steady erosion has now ended, with senior
military
and other officials joining the opposition in increasing numbers.
Ugandan
military
officers, including members of Museveni’s family, have also been accused of looting billions of dollars’ worth of gold, diamonds, and other natural resources from Congo’s eastern provinces.
These pro-Western policies have earned him near-total impunity, along with over $20 billion worth of
military
and development assistance.
Putin’s
military
build-up and modernization of the past decade was also fueled by energy exports.
His managed judiciary provides no comfort to ordinary people; and the country’s
military
installations, submarines, oilrigs, mining shafts, hospitals, and retirement homes regularly blow up, collapse, or sink, owing to neglect and zero liability.
He also refrained from joining German Chancellor Schroeder's opposition to any
military
action against Baghdad.
In the last few years, Pakistan and Turkey have managed to push the
military
away from the center-stage of national politics.
Throughout the post-colonial period in the Muslim world, it was the military, as the best-organized public institution, that filled the space occupied elsewhere by political parties, well-established government agencies, and professional civil services.
Repeated
military
interventions in large Muslim nations – Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, and Turkey – have impeded orderly political development.
These enhanced legislative foundations should make cooperation between the US
military
and Japan’s Self-Defense Forces even stronger, and the alliance still more solid, providing credible deterrence in the service of peace in the region.
But it had political checks and balances that constrained even the military, and power changed hands on numerous occasions through increasingly fair and free elections.
Trust Negotiations, Not IranNorth Korea’s agreement to give up its
military
nuclear programme was a huge success for the international community.
For example, economic sanctions, to which Iran is very sensitive, could be tightened, with a commitment not to resort to
military
force facilitating Russian and Chinese approval.
So far, the West has rejected everything, on the pretext that any uranium enrichment would indicate a
military
program.
But the new road has raised concerns, particularly in the US, that it could serve as a smuggling route for drugs and weapons, so the
military
feels obliged to set up checkpoints.
Indeed, public opinion in all candidate countries is against a
military
action in Iraq.
They are similarly ineffective from a
military
perspective.
In 2011, Japan and Vietnam signed a Memorandum of Understanding to deepen defense ties, which now include exchanges of
military
delegations, naval goodwill visits, an annual defense-policy dialogue, and cooperation in
military
aviation and air defense.
During that visit, Japan and Vietnam agreed to expand defense cooperation into new areas, especially modernization of Vietnam’s maritime defense agencies and
military
technology.
Now that US President Donald Trump’s administration is threatening to reduce
military
engagement with Asia, the need for strategic cooperation among regional actors is becoming even more acute.
The genocide could not therefore be imputed to Serbia, even if the Serbian government was paying salaries to Mladic and his colleagues, as well as providing them with financial and
military
assistance.
Why was it not enough to prove that the Bosnian Serb
military
leadership was financed and paid by Serbia and that it was tightly connected to Serbia political and
military
leadership?
It seems far more reasonable to believe that Serbia’s leaders were informed about what was going on, and that, despite this, Serbia’s military, financial, and political assistance to Mladic was never interrupted.
But this confuses economic competitiveness with
military
power.
Most technological breakthroughs in the postwar period--from microchips to the Internet to the new batteries for cellular phones developed for the US Army in Iraq--had, at least initially, a
military
application.
Avoiding Algeria in EgyptPORTO – The
military
coup that has overthrown Egypt’s first democratically elected president and led to the arrests of Muslim Brotherhood leaders across the country poses an enormous danger not only for Egypt’s democratic transition, but for the democratic hopes of the entire Arab world as well.
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