Sentences with phrase «use military force well»

The incoming president has a 32 - point confidence deficit in his ability to avoid scandals in his administration, a 29 - point deficit in his ability to use military force well and a 28 - point deficit in his ability to manage the executive branch.

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As a policy matter moreover, we reject the use of military force where well - established law enforcement authorities in this country provide the best means for incapacitating a terrorist threat.»
The 2nd Amendment guaranteed individual citizens the rights to own arms JUST AS GOOD as those of the regular soldiers they might have to oppose in an armed rebellion — the very sort of armed rebellion that the writers of the 2nd Amendment had recently successfully engaged in, defeating the most powerful military force on the planet using their own guns, which were JUST AS GOOD as what the British regulars and their Hessian mercenaries had.
illicitly to justify vast military establishments and their use in international war, there is justification for an international as well as a domestic police force, provided this is used with due restraint.
As it was in the previous editions of the series, the game combines faithfully recreated historical events (including authentic leaders, as well as military forces and technologies used by particular countries, along with the possibility of putting the history on a different course.
Drezner narrows the gap between us a bit, saying that most members of the FPC are more skeptical about the effectiveness of military force than they used to be (though of course, plenty of members in good standing are pushing for a war with Iran that's even more certain to fail than the war with Iraq), and saying
While it may not «accurately predict [ing] radiative forcing from CO2 better than chance, it seems improbable that it doesn't, considering how widely it is used by civilian and military people who are doing more than writing papers.
While it may not «accurately predict [ing] radiative forcing from CO2 better than chance,» it seems improbable that it doesn't, considering how widely it is used by by civilian and military people who are doing more than writing papers.
The law of war covers the issues of jus ad bellum and jus in bello, that is, what constitutes «armed attack,» «use of force,» and when a state can defend itself with military force, as well as how states should conduct themselves once armed conflict has begun.
In its first publication on the matter, this 6 - pp backgrounder by James Jay Carafano says autonomous technologies «may well be a defining characteristic of future generations of military systems» and endorses current US policy, which it interprets as reserving the use of lethal force for human operators.
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