Sentences with phrase «armed conflicts after»

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After discussing the arms sales, Trump suggested that the United States could soon extricate itself from Middle East conflicts after years of involvement in Iraq and SAfter discussing the arms sales, Trump suggested that the United States could soon extricate itself from Middle East conflicts after years of involvement in Iraq and Safter years of involvement in Iraq and Syria.
Johnson focuses on four aspects of contemporary armed conflict that, while not unprecedented, have become special concerns: the legitimacy of intervention, the place of noncombatants, the significance of cultural differences, and procedures for dealing with war crimes and achieving reconciliation after conflict.
By establishing rules and playing by them, the friend outlasts conflict just as he or she does on the squash court or after arm - wrestling.
The conflict within the Jewish community reached its apex in June 1948, after the Arab invasion that followed independence, when the Irgun boat Altalena attempted to unload a large shipment of arms.
Honduras, after all, was the site of the infamous Soccer War, a four - day armed conflict with neighboring El Salvador that was sparked by contentious qualifying games for the 1970 World Cup.
The admission by the UK government that the Saudi - led coalition used UK - made BL - 755 cluster munitions during the armed conflict in Yemen, comes months after Amnesty International and British media outlets reported that these weapons had been used in the country.
The adoption of mass protest over armed conflict is to be welcomed after decades of vicious civil wars, often perpetrated by small groups of armed men with no broad - based political agenda and little desire to shape one.
On June 23, the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia - People's Army (FARC) signed a bilateral ceasefire agreement, after more than five decades of armed confArmed Forces of Colombia - People's Army (FARC) signed a bilateral ceasefire agreement, after more than five decades of armed confarmed conflict.
The groundbreaking news reached me when I was in Bogotá in a meeting with the head of the Colombian Army: after more than 50 years of armed conflict, and four years of negotiations, the Colombian government and the leftist guerrilla group, the FARC, have reached a final peace agreement.
This more complex picture shows that during and after the height of a conflict, sexual andother types of violence are not solely perpetrated by armed combatants, but also by husbands and other civilian men.
This ensures the metals are highly sought after — and their extraction is a breeding ground for conflicts, such as in the Democratic Republic of the Congo where they fund armed conflicts.
However, since the new generation of politicians is the first one that hasn't been exposed directly to the shock of war and the atomic explosion, for the first time after WWII, Japan seems inclined to reconsider its constitutional provisions regarding the involvement in armed conflicts.
We raised the question of conflict of interest (after all, how can an agent represent an author's best interest in finding the optimal publishing contract when another arm of the agency is also a publisher?).
She urged an «urgent transformation» to greener production after top scientists warned on Monday that climate change would damage food supplies, slow economic growth and aggravate the underlying causes of armed conflicts.
I thought as I was reading, the US had the «bomb» which was the single most important opposition to the Red Army completing its Western push as the Allied Armies rapidly disbanded after the European armed conflict ended.
After failing in the first instance, he appealed to the Conseil d'État, arguing that the decision of the authorities erroneously relied on the definition of «armed conflict» as defined in IHL and as construed by, for example, the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia in the Tadić case.
The Eyes of the World: Charges, Challenges, and Guantánamo Military Commissions After «Hamdan II», 3 U. Miami Nat'l Security & Armed Conflict L. Rev. 7 (2013).
After concluding that the cyber «attacks» against the nation of Georgia in 2008 did not constitute «armed attack» under current definitions of the term in the law of war, a report from the NATO Co — operative Cyber Defence Centre of Excellence (CCDCOE) concluded that «new approaches to traditional LOAC [law of armed conflict] principles need to be developed.»
This idea — which, after 17 years of U.S. efforts, has yet to be embraced by any other country in the world — continues to have a profound, and in many ways, warping effect on the law of armed conflict a / k / a international humanitarian law (IHL).
Once transformed, he takes on the stumpy appearance Psaro bore after losing his arms and head during the original conflict, and mutates into the familiar five - eyed form as the fight continues.
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