Stationed
in sentence
154 examples of Stationed in a sentence
According to a senior Pakistani military official, India, in pursuit of its “Cold Start” military doctrine, is constructing eight bases at which heavy armor would be
stationed.
For example, when Moldova requests membership in the European Union, Russia may move to annex its breakaway region of Transnistria, where Russian troops have been
stationed
for two decades.
Stationed
for a decade as a KGB agent in the former East Germany, he saw Western democratic and business practices at close hand, and is believed to be committed to them.
Instead, they drove me to Bagram Air Base and handed me over to the Americans
stationed
there.
Of course, the government’s reduction of community policing in favor of paramilitary forces
stationed
in quasi-military barracks, and the Minister of Interior’s description of the young rioters as “scum” who should be washed away with an industrial power hose, has not helped.
No American diplomat has been
stationed
in Tehran since.
If it is true, the case against Karma suggests that officials
stationed
in Tibetan areas may be gaining more power, able to reach out beyond their jurisdictions to pursue what appear to be little more than personal grievances.
He recently complained to the New York Times that the US spends too much money on missile defenses and troops
stationed
in South Korea and Japan, and promised that, if elected, he would require both countries to contribute more to their own defense.
To be sure, Trump’s top military advisers have persuaded him to keep in place the 2,000 military personnel currently
stationed
in Syria.
Instead, they not only forgave the debts; they actually provided aid, and the Allied troops
stationed
in Germany provided a further fiscal stimulus.
Pakistani policy is threatening not only a decade and a half of US effort in Afghanistan, but also the lives of the thousands of American soldiers still
stationed
there.
While the bilateral Status of Forces Agreement does not have to be amended per se, given that its key stipulations closely resemble those of its NATO counterpart, crucial details set under the auspices of the bilateral security pact curtail the scope of Japanese jurisdiction over US forces
stationed
in Japan.
For example, while the US should never bargain with the Chinese over America’s defense obligations to South Korea, it could engage the Chinese on some assurances that no US forces would ever be
stationed
above the 38th parallel.
Indeed, at the height of the fighting for control of the northern town of Rutshuru last October, the IRC teams that were
stationed
there decided to evacuate temporarily because the risk was simply too great.
Early plans for military reconnaissance stations assumed that soldiers would be
stationed
on board.
Several thousand PLA troops are indisputably
stationed
in the Khunjerab Pass on the Xinjiang border to protect the Karakoram Highway, which PLA soldiers are now repairing in several places.
Moreover, Chinese leaders fear the loss of the North Korean buffer separating China from US troops
stationed
in South Korea.
There may have to be guarantees that, even if the Korean Peninsula is eventually reunified, US troops will not be
stationed
in the North.
The men and women
stationed
there – and, indeed, all US soldiers in the Asia-Pacific region – have been working to secure regional stability for much of the last century.
Syria, bolstered by the 14,000 troops it
stationed
in Lebanon, has imposed its choice as Lebanon’s president and otherwise interfered with Lebanese politics.
Abbas has also asked Israel to allow the PLO’s Badr Brigade, currently
stationed
in Jordan, to enter the West Bank.
The Indian army is using solar steam cooking in Ladakh to cook for the 500 jawans (young army recruits)
stationed
there, and so is the Shirdi Sai Baba temple in Maharashtra.
The US
stationed
troops in Saudi Arabia and thus helped to create al-Qaeda’s political agenda.
If countries bordering Russia join, a substantial contingent of US troops will probably have to be
stationed
within their borders indefinitely, creating a potential liability of hundreds of billions of dollars.
The American missiles are to be
stationed
in Poland, with a radar system to be set up in the Czech Republic.
Some of these workers are directed by North Korea’s embassy in Teheran, which is primarily concerned with acting as a Party watchdog over fellow citizens
stationed
in Iran.
While
stationed
in Pakistan, Constant was shot and required major surgery, but still continues with his work.
The goal is to keep most of the force
stationed
at home in the US, with a network of lightly-manned bases abroad that can serve as forward operating locations during a crisis or war.
Six aircraft carriers, with their accompanying support vessels – indeed, 60% of America’s entire navy – are now
stationed
in the Pacific.
But it was the United States that first undermined the DPJ administration, by testing the new government’s loyalty with an unfeasible plan – originally the brainchild of the George W. Bush-era US defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld – to build a new base for the US Marines
stationed
on Okinawa.
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