Sentences with phrase «military action do»

One is that if that type of military action did take place, that the stock market would move smartly to the downside.
Military action does sometimes succeed and save lives, as it did in Kosovo and Sierra Leone.
(Military action doesn't count)

Not exact matches

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While some countries have used offensive military actions as a distraction, to do so against Israel or any Western nation would be to invite a calamitous response.
We could see attacks against satellite systems, including denial of service, orbital positioning attacks and other outage - inducing actions that could do everything from disrupting television shows to paralyzing military systems.
(It didn't help that in the interview Bannon scoffed at the idea that U.S. would ever take military action against North Korea.)
«Yes, I don't want to go into that,» Mattis said, agreeing that his closely held military option involved kinetic action, a euphemism to describe lethal military force.
Mr. Trump said he wasn't necessarily suggesting a large - scale military action, but that «at a certain point you have to do something and you have to be firm and you have to be strong, you have to be a government.»
HERERA: So, if you «re a longer term investor and we do see some sort of military action and we do see oil prices move, from what I «m hearing from you is you should n`t change your overall game plan.
if you are in favor of War any War, or military action, (support your troops does not equal pro life) you can not call your self pro life.
Despite preemptive military action, the post - «victory» occupation of Iraq and global involvements elsewhere, America's present policy makers and public officials insist that the term «empire» simply does not apply.
She did admit, however, that «it is often difficult to define the boundary which divides legitimate police action from military action; nevertheless, Christians must try to find that boundary and to observe it.»
But Bishop John did say he would support some sort of military action on the ground: «My own preference would be for a UN force because that would have less of an inflammatory dimension than a force that could be perceived as Western Christian.»
The U.S. does not have intrinsic enmity toward Iraq and has no justification for unilateral military action.
Mr Grieve added: «That said, I think the basic principle that you should seek parliamentary authorisation before taking military action is a perfectly sound one and I don't think the Prime Minister disagrees with that.»
As a method for doing this, they work better when they are, and are perceived to be, «free» as in not distorted by military action and «fair» as in votes cast chiefly determining the outcome.
On the other hand, the Assad regime does not appear to have involved its own military forces in this strike by Iran on Israeli forces, or in many of the other actions taken by Iran supported forces against Israel.
The U.S. does not recognize the annexation of the Golan Heights by Israel as legal, but also does not accept that military action to restore that territory to Syria (let alone a Syrian regime that it does not recognize as the legitimate government of Syria) is legitimate or justified.
It is often considered more legitimate for a country to take military action against another country that is authorized a UN Security Council resolution than it is to do so without that authority, and it is considered more legitimate for a country to take action against a country whose actions have been condemned by the UN Security Council (without an actual authorization to take military force) than it is to do so without such a determination.
«The British parliament, reflecting the views of the British people, does not want to see British military action,» he told MPs dumbstruck by what they had just accomplished.
General assembly resolution by themselves do however rarely translate in to impactful actions, such as military interventions.
[8] It's hard to see how this provides good reasons to oppose military action, since eschewing air strikes doesn't provide a credible long - term strategy either.
Even if Congress doesn't declare war, the Vice President would be sworn in as President following from Article II, Section 1 of the Constitution and they would take military action:
If he was prime minister and Iraq requested military action, as we expect it to today, would he do it?
Japan does not carry out offensive military exercises and they don't create contingency plans that contain invasion as a course of action.
Shadow Home Secretary Andy Burnham, who does not back bombing, slammed the leader's decision to write to every Labour MP last week saying he was opposed to military action.
The Labour leader said: «Whether it's the lack of a strategy worth the name, the absence of credible ground troops, the missing diplomatic plan for a Syrian settlement, the failure to address the impact on the terrorist threat, or the refugee crisis and civilian casualties, it's become increasingly clear that the prime minister's proposals for military action simply do not stack up.»
On the other hand, while the resolution makes no comment on any specific military actions, it does mention some very specific non-military ones such as choking off the financial and other supplies and the movement of people to help the terrorist group.
So the president may take any military action of any magnitude against any target so long as he informs congress within 48 hours and does not take longer than 60 days?
Cabinet minister Francis Maude has said that although the Government is doing all it can to keep up fuel supplies, alternative plans using military personnel are being put in place because «the last thing the country needs is (to be) brought to a standstill by irresponsible union action»
Does the threat of military force by the United States have much of an influence on other countries» actions?
But it is telling that most political opponents of military action - which at the moment is basically Jeremy Corbyn's Labour leadership and the broader Stop the War movement - do not seem to be making these points.
Another Labour frontbencher who backs intervention said: «We could have called a vote at today's meeting forcing the leader to support military action because we had the numbers, but we didn't because he told us it was a process and we would be meeting again on Monday.
This morning, Mr Blair said that: «Nobody is preparing for military action and nobody wants military action», adding that he does not think it would be right to do so.
But that does not mean Russia's military actions in Georgia last summer are not «unacceptable», the report notes.
Did the Syrian government used all the measures, lines of actions, exhausted all the peaceful ways to prevent a military intervention?
America did not support the military action, and Eisenhower wrote this to Eden in 1956: «I am afraid, Anthony, that from this point onward our views on this situation diverge.»
And the government's bombing proposal clearly does not subordinate military action to international diplomatic efforts.
When did Bush begin military action and when did he get the authorization?
It was only able to do so because of the military's actions, however.
Washington (CNN)- Former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee Howard Dean has penned an open letter to President Obama asking for immediate action on the controversial «don't ask, don't tell» policy that prohibits gays from serving openly in the military.
It did not call for military intervention, and could not have been used to authorise any such action under any circumstances.
19.30 The Stop the War coalition hosts a «Don't Iraq Iran» cultural event to raise money for campaign against taking military action against Iran.
Do expect new occupants of the posts of shadow Foreign Secretary and shadow Defence Secretary - in those two areas the tensions over nuclear weapons and military action have proved too much of an embarrassment for Mr Corbyn.
Jeremy Corbyn did, just 36 hours ago, want new faces in those jobs after bust - ups over nuclear weapons and military action in Syria, but this morning it would be a big surprise to his shadow cabinet - even though this might be a disappointment to some of his supporters - if he did go ahead with making the changes.
And as the chance of accidents increases, so too does the possibility of their being misinterpreted as deliberate, hostile actions in the high - tension cloak - and - dagger military struggle in space.
To study how this can be done in practice, the commission proposes using a tool called Preparatory Action, essentially a pilot program funding collaborative defense research projects that paves the way for a fully - fledged military R&D component in future E.U. programs.
Cameron did that and more, turning Sigourney Weaver's Ripley into an enduring feminist icon, amping up the military action and producing the most exhilarating roller - coaster ride of the decade.
THE LAST CASTLE (Grade: B): In this muddled but mostly compelling prison drama / action thriller, Robert Redford is very good as a defrocked three - star Army general doing hard time in a military prison who uses his West Point values to challenge the authority of a corrupt warden (James Gandolfini).
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