Sentences with phrase «u.s. military invasion»

David Sherman's video The Graceless (2003) was composed during the first months of the U.S. military invasion of Iraq.
Panama City's unrestricted housing boom may cause a real estate crisis in the near future, but until then, we can just look at the bright side and say the new buildings are covering up empty rubble lots leftover from the 1989 U.S. military invasion.

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Trump's focus on Saudi purchases of U.S. military equipment came amid a bipartisan effort to limit the United States» role in Yemen's civil war and protests in several U.S. cities over the Saudi - led invasion, which has contributed to a humanitarian crisis.
At the moment, I would much rather see the U.S. military intervene in Israel and Palestine to provide security for both peoples and the possibility of building a democratic and peaceful Palestinian state than engage in a highly personalized invasion of an «evil» country yet to be proven a threat to anyone.
Special Operations Forces (SOF) have been created or improved in order to lead military strikes throughout the third world, and thousands of U.S. troops have trained for a massive invasion of Central America.
U.S. military maneuvers and training exercises prepare U.S. troops for possible future invasions while serving as present instruments of psychological warfare.
As several studies are showing now, whole civilian barrio communities were razed by the hi - tech military invasion, displacing tens of thousands and killing many more than the 300 the U.S. government admits.
The same question is then applied to other matters: to U.S. support of Israel; to U.S. opposition to the election of Hamas in Palestine; to the history of U.S. involvement in Iran over the past century; to the invasion and reconstitution of Afghanistan; to the depiction of events in the Middle East by U.S. media; and to the military expenditures of the U.S. government.
The big military exercises that the U.S. and South Korea conduct together to simulate an invasion of the North probably only add to the paranoia.
Because the film sticks so closely to Megan's perspective, we see the Iraqis, whose lives the U.S. military upended through their invasion of the country, as little more than Others, giving off the feeling that they're merely supporting players in this one American woman's emotional journey.
From what we've been shown so far, Homefront by developer Kaos Studios has all the premises for becoming a great shooter, and when you've had a look at the E3 trailer above, you'll understand why: the U.S. military forces are trying to hold back a North Korean invasion of the United States.
The exhibition takes its title from a work by Rochelle Feinstein by the same name: Feinstein's HOTSPOTS is a 12 - part painting installation, with the first painting created to mark the American - led invasion of Iraq and an additional painting created each year the U.S. maintains its military presence.
In Canada, the Chrétien government quickly implemented far - reaching national security measures to harmonize with U.S. priorities — with terrible results, as Canadians saw when Maher Arar was trapped and tortured by the post-9 / 11 secret security apparatus — while famously refusing to join the U.S. - led invasion of Iraq, emphasizing instead Canada's military role in Afghanistan.
The show debuted with a miniseries in 2003 — nine months after the U.S. invasion of Iraq — and then raised complicated questions about how the government and military should handle terrorism.
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