Not exact matches
If America
attacks Iran for any reason (treaties,
foreign interests and allied ties) other than its own direct national security being threatened at her doorstep, than I speak for myself primarily when I say, Iran should do all it can in its
power to secure her existence and future
by any means.
At a time when that democratic process is being
attacked at the national level
by a hostile
foreign power, we hope that Democrats will get «fired up» and participate in making that process a success right here in Gardiner!
Shadow
Foreign Secretary Douglas Alexander's
attack on the «ill - judged and unwise» proposal from the European Commission's proposal to increase its annual budget
by 4.9 %, which Oborne points out was exactly the «kind of profligacy» cheerfully sanctioned
by Labour during its 13 years in
power.
The current era of corporate education reform began with the 1983 publication of the Reagan administration's report A Nation at Risk: The Imperative for Education Reform, prepared
by a committee of prominent professors, politicians, teachers, and business executives.5 Not only did the report
attack many of the equity - minded federal education reforms that preceded it, A Nation at Risk also manufactured a narrative of public education in crisis, steeped in the language of Cold War military paranoia: «If an unfriendly
foreign power had attempted to impose on America the mediocre educational performance that exists today, we might well have viewed it as an act of war,» the authors wrote.