Sentences with phrase «backing for military action»

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It was anticipated that a wave of popular support would sweep [Prince Alexius] back into power without the need for military action
Britain has launched airstrikes in Syria, hours after MPs backed David Cameron's plan for military action in the war - torn country.
During his summing - up speech in Thursday's debate, deputy prime minister Nick Clegg was asked by Labour MP Andrew Gwynne to condemn the behaviour of No 10 officials who were reported as having said that Miliband was «giving succour» to the Assad regime by refusing to back the government over its plan for military action.
«The government's proposal for military action in Syria is not backed by clear and unambiguous authorisation by the UN.
Jeremy Lefroy, the Stafford MP, told me he would only vote for military action if it was backed by the United Nations and the Arab League.
Containment, backed by credible military threat and, as necessary, limited military action, sadly remains the best option in Syria for the time being.
«We need action to improve DfID's performance in backing up the British military effort to win the battle for hearts and minds.»
More than half of Labour voters (56 per cent) are pleased with Mr Corbyn's performance while just 25 per cent believe shadow foreign secretary Hilary Benn, who was widely lauded for a bravura Commons speech backing military action against Islamic State in Syria, would make a good replacement, rising to 42 per cent among Conservative voters.
Shadow business secretary Chuka Umunna said if the Prime Minister «changes his position and comes back to Parliament seeking Parliament's sanction for military action, then as a responsible opposition then of course we would have to consider that but the same criteria would apply».
The trio of leads all have carefully delineated back stories that provide easy to understand motivations for their actions: the ex-pilot whose brother and fellow jaeger pilot was killed in action (Charlie Hunnam); the wannabe pilot whose family was killed by a kaiju (Rinko Kikuchi); the military leader whose suspicious nosebleeds are a none - too - subtle indicatator of serious health problems (Idris Elba).
The stealth and action are both the best they have ever been and sneaking through the military base is challenging and satisfying enough that you will want to keep coming back for more.
From the retiring, battle - scarred military veteran drawn reluctantly back into battle, to the virginal rookie, to the shell - shocked combat vet, to the brave grunt just fighting for citizenship, Bertolini's screenplay is so saturated in wartime stereotypes that it feels like it might just sink until characterization mercifully takes a back seat to action.
I suppose it partly depends on whether trump alienates other countries but if he doesn't whyWould they kick a trading, political, economic amd military giant that may be roaring back into action after being asleep for eight years?
> I suppose it partly depends on whether trump alienates other countries but if he doesn't why Would they kick a trading, political, economic amd military giant that may be roaring back into action after being asleep for eight years?
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