Phrases with «coalition forces»

The phrase "coalition forces" refers to a group of countries or organizations that unite and work together in a joint effort, usually for a military or political purpose. They collaborate to achieve a common goal, such as combating a threat or solving a problem, by combining their resources, troops, or power. Full definition

Sentences with «coalition forces»

  • A few years into the wars, American and coalition forces started to realize the twentieth century military mechanism wasn't going to work against a dangerous, dynamic and vastly decentralized enemy. (inc.com)
  • According to an IEC spokesman, President Hamid Karzai and General David Petraeus, the commander of coalition forces in Afghanistan, reviewed the proposed list of polling stations on Saturday, which led to the electoral body removing an additional 100 stations that the security forces had said were safe. (theguardian.com)
  • In a time of unthinkable hardships, Reyes must lead the remnants of coalition forces against a relentless foe in a war that spans our solar system. (amazon.com)
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