Sentences with phrase «kosovo air campaign»

It's a specialized team meant to develop an air campaign plan to Italy.
What did you learn in helping plan the Libyan air campaign?
We wrote the air campaign plan during that period.
The Air Force has been conducting ongoing missions over Iraq and Syria, where US aircraft have led the air campaign against ISIS — though those operations have decreased considerably in recent weeks.
Destroying those batteries would require a significant air campaign, and in the meantime, North Korean artillery would be firing at the South.
More recently, de Gaulle was involved in France's contribution to the air campaign against ISIS in Iraq and Syria, codenamed Opération Chammal in France.
Ankara launched a massive ground and air campaign, codenamed «Olive Branch,» against the US - backed SDF forces in Afrin on January 20 in response to the US's announcement that it would train and maintain a 30,000 - strong, predominately Kurdish force in the region.
The pattern of operations in 2017 in what the Obama administration used to call areas «outside of active hostilities» (or active war zones such as Afghanistan, Iraq, and Syria) indicated that the US will continue the reinvigorated air campaign in these theaters in the coming years.
«It's no secret that the general strategy here is for the allied air campaign to degrade ISIL's capabilities, their infrastructure, their weaponry, their weapons stocks, basically to put them on the defensive so at some point when Iraqi security forces are able to launch a counter-offensive,» he said.
The growing rhetoric about Iran — including talk from certain Israeli and American corners about an air campaign against Iran — had already begun to intensify in anticipation of the report, which will say more explicitly than previous IAEA assessments that Iran is indeed actively pursuing a nuclear weaponization program.
It's time to develop a comprehensive air campaign, arm and support the Kurdish Peshmerga and organize and motivate the Iraqi army.
Support would be even further diminished by the presence in northern Serbia of 300,000 ethnic Hungarians» whose regional capital, Novi Sad, has seen its bridges and fuel depots blasted since the start of the air campaign.
However, as indicated above, it is simply too early to assess the effectiveness of the air campaign in this regard.
It was precisely with the impact of the air campaign on civilians in mind that the Arab League reversed its initial endorsement of the no - fly zone.
The most observable example of transatlantic tensions in the field of security was perhaps the valedictory speech of Defence Secretary Robert Gates given in Brussels at the midst of the Libyan air campaign in June 2011.
One could of course make the argument that limited civilian casualties would be tolerable (assuming adherence to the principles of discrimination and proportionality) to the extent that the air campaign proves successful in forestalling widespread and systematic attacks on civilians.
Secondly, while the notion of «surgical» air strikes, and «precision - guided» weaponry lends itself to the impression that air campaigns carry minimal risks to civilians on the ground, this is clearly not the case.
There may be similar questions about how air strikes have been affecting non-combatants in IS occupied territory, but I wish to consider the air campaign from a different angle.
If the air campaign against IS is just, then it must be proportional and it must take due care to minimise the risk of killing innocent civilians.
The problem is that, according to Michael Fallon, the air campaign may take years to degrade and destroy IS.
The air campaign may prevent IS attacks in the West by destroying their operational capacity, especially when coupled with preventing western jihadists from returning home.
The Bosnian War had raged from 1992 to 1995, and had stopped only after the NATO led an air campaign against the Serbian backed facted, and that only after a more moderate international intervention by the United Nation peacekeeping forces failed to stop the fighting and the massacres.
These two markets make this district one of the most expensive in the country to air campaign ads.
The party's «air campaign» — national messages aimed at broadcasters — proved painfully frustrating as it dawned on the leadership that they were on course to be swallowed up by their coalition partners.
It's why the logic of an extended air campaign is mission creep and western boots on the ground — whatever the Prime Minister may say now....
A state tabulation shows $ 28 million was spent to air this campaign, which began last December and at one point was continuing at the pace of roughly $ 5 million per month.
Governor - elect Andrew Cuomo made it clear this morning he intends to back up his tough talk against the so - called «special interests» — chiefly, the public employee unions — with dollars in an air campaign war, if necessary.
International development secretary Douglas Alexander has expressed his frustration after Israel refused to grant a 48 - hour ceasefire of its air campaign against Gaza.
This is why the logic of an extended air campaign is mission creep and western boots on the ground — whatever the Prime Minister may say now about keeping British combat troops out of the way — are a real possibility.
Coffey points to the fact that he's maintained an office in Buffalo for months; he's also airing his campaign ads statewide and is pushing for longer hours at upstate polling places.
He is in charge of the national group's Healthy Air Campaign, which advocates for clean air protections.
It was only last week that de Blasio started airing a campaign ad featuring his 15 - year - old son.
Then there is the air campaign.
The study, published in the International Journal of Climatology, highlights these observations and other historical data, weather reports and flight logs of Allied air campaigns between 1943 and 1945.
Its modular steel spaceframe chassis mirrors the structures of Hurricanes and Spitfires flown by Polish pilots during the allied air campaigns of World War II.
Combining a broad experience of all aspects of aerial warfare with a deep respect for and knowledge of Arab culture, Horner commanded the U.S. and allied air assets during Desert Shield and Desert Storm — the forces of a dozen nations — and was responsible for the design and execution of one of the most devastating air campaigns in history.
But the erosion of democracy under Vladimir Putin, Russia's territorial grab in Ukraine, and the Kremlin's posting of military forces and launch of a muscular air campaign in Syria have changed the political dynamic.
Hence, the Hot Air campaign you linked to has a «get off our backs already» theme that includes the line «The Biofuels Disaster Must End — Another failed energy policy, courtesy of the Washington central planners.».
As evidence of this coordination, Haaretz notes that Russian planes have penetrated Israeli airspace during Russia's air campaign in Syria — by a full mile, in one instance — but there have been no dangerous confrontations as a result.
«Even in the business community, there are a lot of companies that support moving ahead with carbon standards,» said Peter Altman, director of the NRDC's climate and clean air campaign.

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The National Party ran a television ad 186 times that used the song «Eminem Esque» during its successful 2014 election campaign before pulling the ad off the air.
Hecker said the success of the campaign against Islamic State in Iraq and Syria meant the A-10s could be deployed to Afghanistan instead of Incirlik Air Base in Turkey, where they would otherwise have been based.
US Air Force Major General James Hecker said the A-10s were returning to meet an increased need for close air support in a campaign targeting Taliban revenue sources including drug - producing facilities and in counter-terrorism operatioAir Force Major General James Hecker said the A-10s were returning to meet an increased need for close air support in a campaign targeting Taliban revenue sources including drug - producing facilities and in counter-terrorism operatioair support in a campaign targeting Taliban revenue sources including drug - producing facilities and in counter-terrorism operations.
Virgin Air Australia implemented a successful app campaign that serves as a glowing example of a company utilizing apps to satisfy their customers tremendously.
Make sure you are somebody who is able to produce assets out of thin air, or according to a defined strategy for a campaign.
It's the organization's first recruitment campaign since 2011 to feature the navy, army and air force together along with special forces members.
Funded by Failte, the city of Dublin's minister of transport, tourism, and sports unveiled a new marketing campaign, giving Dublin the slogan: «A breath of fresh air
That Sunday morning in Bedminster, Trump publicly aired his frustrations on the Russia probe, tweeting: «Why did the Obama Administration start an investigation into the Trump Campaign (with zero proof of wrongdoing) long before the Election in November?
Amtrak debuted a video ad campaign Thursday, hoping to attract air and road travelers to the rails.
«This is much more overtly asking people to consider the train, over car or air travel,» an FCB representative told CNBC when comparing the two ad campaigns.
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