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To this end, India has provided aid, including
tanks
and training, to Myanmar’s military.
Indeed, the Party soon issued a document to think tanks, media outlets and universities banning all public debate on these issues.
Half of the Guard's divisions are lighter forces with more foot soldiers for street-fighting, but the rest are armored or mechanized and thus depend on
tanks
and combat carriers that can be easily targeted with precision weapons.
This not only surpassed what ten years ago on Heroes Square sounded like chutzpah, it also delivered historical justice to the Hungarian freedom-fighters of 1956 who had fought for Hungary's independence, but were crushed by Soviet
tanks.
The fact that the country has again become fashionable reflects the confusion in eurozone policymakers’ economic thinking and the folly of imitation across think
tanks
and international institutions.
Missiles and airplanes can fly over them and
tanks
can smash through them.
They have burrowed into Western think
tanks
and universities that study China.
Because law enforcement alone cannot solve this problem, “Instinto de Vida” also includes Venezuelan professors, grassroots organizations in Brazil’s favelas, tech-savvy groups in Colombia, think
tanks
in Mexico, and faith-based organizations in Honduras.
Our
tanks
are in a foreign land!”
Think tanks, lobby groups, and national regulators have wasted no time in trying to influence Hill's efforts, and to head off any initiatives that might damage their interests.
Never mind that Eisenhower did nothing to stop Soviet
tanks
from crushing the Hungarian uprising in 1956, or that Reagan had no intention of supporting Solidarity activists when they rose against Poland’s communist regime.
The experience of filling these vehicles’
tanks
is curious.
Just last week, a Ukrainian freighter carrying heavy weaponry, including tanks, was hijacked.
He attended a demonstration of
tanks
crossing the Dnieper River, then discussed with Soviet generals the fate of Defense Minister Marshal Georgy Zhukov.
Meanwhile, leaks from Chinese think
tanks
have suggested that if the North Korean regime collapses, China could well send troops to preserve the country’s stability.
A public discussion with input from the executive branch, Congress, think tanks, investigative journalists, and scholars should lay a foundation for policy.
For example, the New York Times recently published a series of articles on think
tanks
that highlighted the conflict of interest faced by those who operate as analysts, but are beholden to corporate funders and sometimes also act as lobbyists.
From think
tanks
and NGOs to media and business lobbying, Germans have become the EU’s foremost movers and shakers.
The Egyptians had an excellent war plan and fought well, and Syrian
tanks
advanced boldly, attacking in wave after wave for three days and nights.
No one should be surprised the latest anti-tank missiles can penetrate even the heaviest and best protected of battle
tanks.
But Israel’s
tanks
did well enough in limiting Israeli casualties.
But in 1973, after crossing the Suez Canal, Egyptian infantrymen by the thousand stood their ground unflinchingly against advancing Israeli battle
tanks.
The French newspaper Libération recently highlighted the extent of pro-Putin connections in French academia, think
tanks
(on both the left and the right), media, and business networks.
Outside vetting – including published reviews by congressional investigative bodies, think tanks, and scholars – could add important insights.
And while Russia is beefing up its armed forces and introducing new battle
tanks
from an old rusting base, it does not have the economic and industrial might to sustain any long-term war effort – and its leaders know this.
Such think
tanks
at the European level must remain free and independent, but leaders must learn to pay attention to and integrate their recommendations into the policy-making process.
The sight of Russian
tanks
in a neighboring country on the 40th anniversary of the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia has shown that the temptations of power politics remain.
Exxon has reportedly been funding so-called think
tanks
to undermine confidence in the science of global warming, just as the tobacco industry funded “research” to question the validity of statistical findings showing the link between smoking and cancer.
To build trust, EU-level forums should be created, in which the private sector, NGOs, think tanks, and governments can discuss development opportunities.
The battle was over before it began: the ISIS fighters fled before Turkish
tanks
rolled in.
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