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Indeed, partition may be the only way to prevent Afghanistan from sliding into large-scale civil war and to thwart transnational terrorists from reestablishing a base of
operations
in the rubble.
The request included funding for naval
operations
in Asia, a restocking of the military arsenal depleted in the fight against the Islamic State, and a commitment to technological innovation.
The UN’s core functions – leaving aside peacekeeping missions but including its
operations
at its New York headquarters; at offices in Geneva, Vienna, and Nairobi; and at the five regional commissions around the world – now employ 44,000 people at a cost of around $2.5 billion a year.
Likewise, offshore
operations
require diesel fuel for transport and maintenance, and that will remain the case until electric boats or low-carbon liquid fuels become more viable.
NATO has created a Comprehensive Crisis and
Operations
Management Center that brings together civilian and military expertise on crisis identification, planning, operations, reconstruction, and stabilization capabilities in ways that are explicitly designed to connect NATO headquarters in Europe to “the networked world.”
Even skeptics of NATO expansion and
operations
like the intervention in Libya now recognize that joint
operations
by member countries, operating under a UN mandate and in conjunction with regional partners, is likely to be a model for the future.
The initiative represents the first time a developing country has committed to 100% transparency in its fishery operations; if it succeeds, it could trigger a transformation of how seafood is managed worldwide.
But Ozawa remains combative, hinting that the two sides are engaged in a grudge match – and knowing that his faction can intervene through the ruling DPJ to shake up the personnel, budget, and
operations
of the prosecutor’s office.
This approach was central to the World Bank’s activities up to the 1970’s, and, while it has been partly revived, it is still far from being incorporated into the Bank’s
operations.
Obviously, the resources required for such searches are proportional to the number of possible answers: common sense tells us that trying a thousand possibilities requires a thousand times as many
operations
as trying one.
Trying a million possibilities requires a million times as many
operations.
A senior official of a Chinese company has said that, even though rare-earth exports have been restricted, Japanese companies can secure their supply by launching
operations
in China.
Stein has some detailed and credible ideas about how to make such
operations
less risky for the system as a whole.
The thriving ecotourism
operations
in the Maldives, Kenya, South Africa, Fiji, and some Central American and Caribbean countries are a case in point.
As Apple’s profits have grown, it has amassed $137 billion in cash, according to a recent count – more than it can profitably use (at least for now) in its
operations.
So the company has wisely left its cash invested in global financial accounts, not business
operations.
Similarly, the US Navy’s freedom of navigation (FON) operations, which are occurring more regularly under Trump than they did under Obama, have been widely hyped.
But China, too, has used America’s FON
operations
to play to the Chinese public, claiming after the latest operation that its navy had “warned and expelled” two US warships.
More important, neither FON
operations
nor China’s exclusion from the RIMPAC exercise addresses the shifts in regional dynamics brought about by China’s island-building and militarization, not to mention its bullying of its neighbors.
Like his predecessor, General Pervez Musharraf, he is in danger of falling victim to a tide of anti-Americanism, fueled by disquiet over US policies in Pakistan, such as the use of military drones and covert
operations.
In the case of a financial crisis, this usually includes fiscal and monetary easing, as well as rescue
operations
for larger financial institutions.
The scale is unusual, but open-pit mines and tailing ponds are normal mining
operations
everywhere.
He underwent several operations, barely survived, and benefited from a surge of sympathy.
As foreign firms launch
operations
in the labor-intensive sectors in which Africa has a comparative advantage, they will train the local workforce.
The German Navy’s large supply ships – those most useful for refugee rescue
operations
in the Mediterranean – will be out of commission for 18 months, owing to a lack of spare parts.
To achieve that, Pakistan would have to dismantle the cross-border sanctuaries used by the Taliban and its affiliate, the Haqqani network, as well as their command-and-control operations, which are sited on Pakistani territory.
Meanwhile, the added cost to the US would be lower than America’s military reimbursements to Pakistan in the last year, which covered, among other things, resupply routes and the country’s supposed counterterrorism
operations.
The UN’s Mandate GapThe United Nations peacekeeping
operations
now underway in Lebanon offer a big opportunity for the UN to demonstrate its relevance and impact on the world stage in the 21st century.
In response to these events, some newsrooms have started preparing for what they will do if a domestic terrorist attack directly affects their
operations.
Kibaki was aided by the Bush administration, which was concerned that Kenyan instability would harm Western business interests and jeopardize American anti-terror
operations
in Somalia.
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