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In principle, IDB membership requires OAS membership, and therein may lie the reason why Cuba insisted so strongly on returning, and why it was ultimately disappointed in not obtaining
unconditional
re-admission.
Hardliners in Israel naturally regret the end of the Bush administration, for they know that, even if President Barack Obama does not dramatically change US policy toward Israel once he assumes power, he will not repeat Bush’s
unconditional
support.
“Amazon must tender
unconditional
apology,” she tweeted.
But they are right to worry about the ECB’s policies: Providing
unconditional
credit to eurozone governments is unlikely to make these governments more careful.
For example, if the US hadn’t provided essentially
unconditional
support to Citigroup in 2008 (under President George W. Bush) and again in 2009 (under President Barack Obama), the resulting financial collapse would have deepened the global recession and worsened job losses around the world.
The US financial sector received an
unconditional
bailout – and is not now facing any kind of meaningful re-regulation.
Nuremberg happened because the Allies inflicted
unconditional
surrender on the Nazis and so could impose a so-called victor’s justice.
In today’s world, such an
unconditional
definition of sovereignty is inadequate.
There is a simple Keynesian recipe: First, shift spending away from unproductive uses – such as wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, or
unconditional
bank bailouts that do not revive lending – toward high-return investments.
Indeed, in the twelve months following the
unconditional
surrender of Hitler's Nazi regime in May 1945, I lived under serial Russian, American, and British occupation.
Consequently, one now regularly encounters proposals for an
unconditional
universal basic income (UBI), to be paid for, perhaps, with a tax on robots.
Iraq, a vital link in the corridor, was supposed to be Iran’s
unconditional
Shia fiefdom.
Russia’s leaders (and China’s) seek to uphold an international system that relies on the
unconditional
sovereignty of states and rejects the Western-inspired, humanitarian droit d’ingérence.
Countries are subject to varying degrees of fiscal constraint, assuming (especially in the case of Europe) a limited appetite for unlimited,
unconditional
cross-border transfers.
In the statement issued after the meeting, China pledged total and
unconditional
support to Pakistan.
This
unconditional
transfer would solve the problem of lifting all Americans out of poverty.
Israel does not want an even-handed mediator but an
unconditional
supporter.
The emerging consensus is that people and communities displaced by these forces should be compensated, perhaps even with an
unconditional
basic income.
And we should remind Paul Ryan that he made a mistake by going along with the Bush administration’s discredited economic and foreign-policy initiatives between 2001 and 2008, and that it is a disservice to the country to show
unconditional
partisan support for an administration that is so obviously unfit.
Refusing to believe anything unconditionally, he retained that most important characteristic of a truly great man: he never had
unconditional
faith in himself.
But, with the US engaged in such a severe political confrontation with Venezuela, progress would effectively require that Cuba abandon its
unconditional
support for the Venezuelan regime.
In short, the West needs to pre-empt a resumption of hostilities in Lebanon by seeking
unconditional
talks between Syria and Israel over the Golan Heights.
To be sure, there is always the possibility that Greece’s increasingly dire situation will finally catalyze the creation of a democratically legitimate pan-European bailout fund that provides automatic and
unconditional
relief to struggling countries.
Negotiators decided that the
unconditional
application of justice would not be possible.
That the advocates of
unconditional
privatization are now crying out for state support would be cause for cynical laughter if the danger were not as big as it is.
Rather than objectively describing the actual political situation in the Middle East, the notion of a fundamental Iranian threat is being used to continue
unconditional
Western support for increasingly unstable regimes.
More broadly, the US must accept that times have changed and that Mexico cannot be simply classified as either an historic antagonist that has to be bought off or an
unconditional
ally that can be taken for granted.
The Nuremberg trials, which followed Nazi Germany’s
unconditional
surrender in World War II, provide an ideal model for post-conflict justice.
US support for Russia’s admission to the World Trade Organization was
unconditional.
“Peace” came about only with the total and
unconditional
defeat of the Tamil Tiger rebels.
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