Sentences with phrase «military assets»

In fact, the simple pencil was once even banned from export as a strategic military asset.
So it's very difficult to claim it was well - targeted at military assets.
They are extremely well suited for a number of military purposes, such as guarding and protecting military assets and personnel.
Days later the government went into overdrive, launching a constant spin of Cobra meetings, talking of military assets, no - fly zones.
And even more important: Allying with a country gives the opportunity to station military assets on their territory.
Tehran blamed Israel and vowed unspecified retaliation, drawing Israeli counter-threats to broaden attacks on Iranian military assets in Syria.
Guam is also home to key US military assets, including Andersen Air Force Base, and North Korea threatened to launch missiles at the US territory more than once in 2017.
It is far from clear whether the Commons would approve an attack on Assad's military assets before it takes place.
The Chief of Air Staff, Air Marshal Sadique Abubakar has said Nigerian Air Force will soon deploy fighter aircraft, helicopter gunships and other military assets to curb current security challenges in Benue and Taraba states.
No one ordered military assets to move, but Clinton gave an order to stand down.
US General Paul Selva expressed concerns about giving AI control over military assets, telling a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing on Tuesday that he'd prefer to see things remain under human direction.
These have been profoundly 21st - century manoeuvres, exploiting the ambiguities of cross-border fait accompli deployments of military assets or support to non-state proxies.
Although billions of people globally use data from GPS satellites, they remain U.S. military assets.
The year is 1984 and you are Big Boss, the leader of a private military contractor, primarily working in Afghanistan and Zaire, taking on freelance assignments to, for example, rescue prisoners of war from the Russians, or blow up strategic military assets.
UN resolutions provided a «clear and unequivocal» legal basis for deployment of UK forces and military assets in Libya, the attorney general, Dominic Grieve, states in a summary of the legal advice he has given to the cabinet.
Trump noted that the strike was underway and did not give further details of the targets or the military assets used.
Maybe our wise and patriotic politicians will start selling off our military assets just like they did with our manufacturing base so they can pay the tsunami of interest on our debt and China will take over as the world's police?
Cold war freeze: According to the New York Times, the Trump administration is considering broad new visa rules that could make it a lot harder for Chinese nationals to work on a range of technologies, including artificial intelligence, which is increasingly seen as a military asset.
In the first case - the solider is a person, yes, but he / she is considered a military asset.
We can control borders, military assets, critical airspace,...
I'm not expert on this, but I would think it's largely due to the distinction between weapons that are designed to target the enemy's military and military assets, vs. weapons that target people in general?
Though some in the military community have questioned just how effective Tomahawk missiles would be in impacting al - Assad's military assets, Petraeus's stamp of approval could give Republicans and Democrats in more conservative districts the necessary political cover to vote for a controversial resolution.
The Attorney General has been consulted and Her Majesty's Government is satisfied that this Chapter VII authorisation to use all necessary measures provides a clear and unequivocal legal basis for deployment of UK forces and military assets to achieve the resolution's objectives.
Following the prime minister's statement to the House on March 18th, this note sets out the government's view on the legal basis for the deployment of UK forces and military assets to Libya.
Some argue that carefully targeted strikes against the regime's military assets — air defences, command and control centres, and bases of Assad's elite Republican Guards — could weaken the regime sufficiently to engage in meaningful talks aimed at a political settlement.
Setting aside spy satellites and military assets, even for purely civilian satellites technology sharing, is not the norm.
Later on, they became so widespread that the pug fashion relatively came to naught and pugs were employed as guard dogs; some were even a military asset used to track down people and animals.
Of course, military assets were moved, but they were unable to get any further than Italy before the Benghazi attack was complete.
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