Sentences with phrase «destabilizing countries»

Military experts warn us our national security is threatened by massive waves of climate refugees destabilizing countries around the world, and scientists tell us the very web of life is endangered by unprecedented extinctions.
He claims national security «is threatened by massive waves of climate refugees destabilizing countries around the world.»
But what if there was a far more sinister group at work behind the scenes, destabilizing countries and threatening to unleash war across the world?
However, the money could also destabilize the country further by deepening tensions between the central government, aligned with Turkey and Qatar, and Puntland and Somaliland, which both receive money from the UAE.
The Basel Committee is still figuring out how to determine which domestic banks in any given country are systemically important — meaning if a bank were to collapse, could it severely destabilize the country's financial system?
Naomi Klein's important work, Shock Doctrine, suggests that governments will initiate man - made disasters to destabilize a country in order to introduce controversial policies while its citizens are too overwhelmed to resist.
The invasion of Iraq destabilized the country and exposed Christians and other minorities to grave danger.
Also at the press conference, Greater Accra Regional Organizer of the NDC, Anthony Nukpenu further cautioned the NPP to refrain from acts that could destabilize the country.
The security network must be on high alert on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 since the NDC is bent on using the demonstration to destabilize the country.
The statement from the NPP also urged the security agencies to be on alert to avert any attempt to destabilize the country.
The statement further noted that the current happenings in Togo would not only destabilize the country but would have a rippling effect on the security of its neighboring countries particularly Ghana.
Among those who signed the tripartite agreement was Kenya's Deputy Vice President William Ruto who noted while signing the agreement, «Kenya has been stretched financially to secure the camps but criminals including al - Shabaab have continued to take advantage of the refugee camps to destabilize our country.
+ that has happened with Pokemon Go in the USA, it would destabilize any country, not just Russia.
Rouge Separatist groups are destabilizing the country and pushing Georgia toward a bloody chaotic civil war.
Standing in his way are enemy Separatists that are currently destabilizing the country.
Jon's Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) mission is to neutralize the Separatist Leaders who are destabilizing the country
Many villagers cut down trees for firewood, destabilizing the country's ecosystem.
Rotterdam daily AD (Algemeen Dagblad) has published an article calling on people to sell their bitcoins as they undermine the government, reduce the power of central banks and could destabilize the country's economy.

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Solving logistical and cultural issues, of course, will mean little if the country destabilizes.
His administration just weeks ago bucked a congressional deadline to impose new sanctions on Russian entities over the country's continued destabilizing actions.
Speaking in Poland, Trump promised to work with the eastern European country to address Russia's «destabilizing behavior» — something that the Kremlin has already rebuffed.
«The Russian government chose to destabilize Europe through military pressure, malicious cyberactivities and malign influence across numerous countries.
But yields have started spiraling upward again in countries including Spain and Italy, making further European bailouts seem a near inevitability, destabilizing the global financial markets and suppressing growth on the Continent.
Punishing Mexican exports would risk destabilizing the economy of an important country whose prosperity adds to U.S. prosperity, would only increase pressure for poor Mexican to emigrate, and in the end would almost certainly make the U.S. trade deficit even larger.
Shutting down computer networks could easily give important advantages during a conflict, blind an opponent to up - coming attack, or simply serve to destabilize a hostile country.
It's not that the effective bankruptcy of Greece no longer has implications for the world economy — the country could still be forced from Europe's monetary union, with potentially destabilizing consequences.
In sum, while U.S. actions are incredibly destabilizing in content and in process, the system still has enough resilience and enough countries dedicated to a global trading system that it may cushion the blows for now.
Disinformation, according to Stockwell, is more important than ever because the United States is now implementing low - intensity - conflict strategy on a global basis and is actively working to destabilize one - third of the world's underdeveloped countries.
They have some evidence that Iran have plans to empower the Shia Muslims in neighboring countries like Yemen to use them to destabilize Saudi Arabia and get access to holy cities like Makkah and Madina.
«These are two great red flag dangers that have the potential of plunging the country into unprecedented chaos and of destabilizing the gains of democracy since 1999».
His Excellency John Agyekum Kufuor Ex-President of the Republic of Ghana has accused Kwame Nkrumah of destabilizing the peace of the country and also plunged the country into chaos and virtually eradicated democracy during his Era.
Mr. Sisi said attempts to destabilize Egypt will not succeed if the country stood united.
And I am sure that as the facts become clear and widely available, and as the people come to terms with the evidence, they will reject the falsehood and deliberate attempts to destabilize our peaceful country.
The Wiemar Republic in Germany in the 1920s and Zimbabwee in the 2000s are great examples of how printing money created paralyzing and destabilizing inflation that was terrible for the citizens in those countries.
The Global Amnesty Watch, an organization out to address the use of international Non-Governmental Organisation (NGOs) by some big countries to undermine their territorial integrity, sovereignty and the national laws of the country said, it is rightly concerned that the plots to destabilize otherwise stable countries is gathering pace instead of slowing down in the face of global outrage over the damage being done.
«We wish to advise the DSS to pay more attention to the growing insecurity in the country, instead of acting as an arm of the All Progressives Congress (APC) to pursue the evil agenda of destabilizing the Fayose - led government.
The research adds to a growing body of evidence that weather shocks can destabilize societies, stoke conflict and force people to flee their home countries.
And, as in Anthony Mann's masterly early»50s high - country Western «The Naked Spur,» a weaselly prisoner in chains (Ben Foster, doing his best, undermining Robert Ryan act) serves as a destabilizing force for all concerned.
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For The Grand Budapest Hotel, Anderson creates a doll's house once again: a country entire (after the last one's island) and a war to destabilize it.
This trend, of course, had outliers: «Dina,» the Grand Jury Prize Winner for US Documentary, is a small - scale investigation into the life of a middle - aged neurodiverse woman more concerned with empathy than issues, while «The Nile Hilton Incident» shows how a murder mystery spirals into a political revolution that destabilizes an entire country.
While the bill isn't all that we had hoped for, it does eliminate some of the most damaging components of the previous law's high - states testing and accountability regime and gets rid of the School Improvement Grants program, whose school closure, chartering and reconstitution requirements have destabilized Black and Brown communities across the country.
While the new law isn't all we hoped for, it does eliminate some of the most damaging components of the previous law's high - states testing and accountability regime and gets rid of the School Improvement Grants program, whose school closures, chartering and reconstitution requirements have destabilized communities of color across the country.
Underfunding and the rise of charter schools and standardized testing have worked to destabilize and disenfranchise low - income communities of color across the country.
«The Tea Party is using the frustration with the implementation as the guise to eliminate standards in schools and to destabilize public education,» said Randi Weingarten, president of the American Federation of Teachers, the country's second - largest teachers union.
These factors were threatening to destabilize the economic structure of the country.
Their trip was sponsored by the U.S. Good Neighbor Policy, an attempt by the United States to foster reciprocal exchanges that ultimately reinforced the country's dominance and influence in the region, making way for destabilizing interventions.
Then, with their freely - chosen support, the sky is the limit: reallocate sections of the defense budget to selective nation - building; change agricultural policy to favor sustainable home - grown food where possible in the interests of health and national security; create programs that encourage Americans to help with sanitation, agriculture and birth control in developing countries; slice away the parts of government that get in the way (thereby freeing up the budget); protect citizen and consumer's rights; strictly regulate pollution; shut down destabilizing financial schemes, and eventually earn enough respect in the world that we're not the only ones on the bandwagon.
The report on global warming as a source of conflict sees climate change amplifying discord in parts of Africa and Asia, but not enough to destabilize governments — and even as its impacts through 2020 in rich countries remain small.
(E) support the deployment of technologies to help the most vulnerable developing countries respond to the destabilizing impacts of climate change and encourage the identification and adoption of appropriate renewable and efficient energy technologies that are beneficial in increasing community - level resilience to the impacts of global climate change in those countries; and
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