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He responded by saying they had neither the ability to make war on Israel nor the willingness to make peace.
Mr. Assad flaunts his ability to make war while seeking peace.
In short, if President Milosevic will not make peace, we will limit his ability to make war.
Germany makes war successfully, and "the ability to make war well is never a sign of decadence but of its opposite".
The defeat severely damages RAM's ability to make war with Earth.
Since the restoration of the precious gift of the ability to make war upon one's neighbors, several inter-system polities have been created.
At stake is the Security Council's bold peacetime experiment in dealing with a renegade nation by effectively destroying its ability to make war.
We are confident that the international community will more effectively carry out United Nations sanctions that undermine Unita's ability to make war.
What the public did not know was that Martindale preferred to use secret, unconventional forces to destroy an enemy's ability to make war before the situation grew worse.
After Vietnam, Congress tried to limit the President's ability to make war by passing the War Powers Resolution.
He was also a leading sponsor of the War Powers Act, which was intended to limit the president's ability to make war without Congressional approval.
'Important Symbolic Action' Most analysts said they did not expect the trade sanctions to have more than a marginal impact on Iran's economy or its ability to make war.
For six years, a soft-spoken Swedish diplomat, Rolf Ekeus, has been doggedly chipping away at Saddam Hussein's abilities to make war ever again.
In every round, your industries produce weapons for new armies, which eventually facilitate a player's ability to make war and conquer new territories (again with the throw of dice).
Arab states were narrowly focused on retaking Kuwait, while the United States and Britain focused also on destroying Iraq's ability to make war.
An actual attack might not have killed any more people than the fifteen hundred million they've already killed in their computer attacks-but it would have destroyed their ability to make war.
In short, the Hamdan case presents the Supreme Court with two historically unappealing choices: to police the president's ability to make war or to allow executive authority to go unchecked.
"We're going to keep pushing until we've eliminated Saddam Hussein's cotton-picking ability to make war," said Sergeant Lott, a military policeman whose squadron rounded up more than 200 Iraqi prisoners on Tuesday.
"It is also why my husband and our NATO allies are determined to persevere until Milosevic has embraced peace or NATO has significantly limited his ability to make war."
Now, I know it was this Intelligence Support Agency group that launched those 'screamer' missiles, but I f, want to start shutting down Iran's ability to make war, not just harass them.
This raid caused panic in numerous communities of southern England, and prompted a flurry of expensive defence precautions along the coastline further reducing Edward's ability to make war on France from the continent.
"He must either choose peace or we will limit his ability to make war," Mr. Clinton said of the Yugoslav leader in brief comments at the White House on a busy day of military briefings.
Ummm..... so you want the USA to undergo forcible deindustrialisation, the removal of its ability to make war and then have bits of it occupied by foreign powers whilst other bits are permanently annexed?
During World War II, she aided America's growing ability to make war beneath the sea as she operated training divers, in submarine search and rescue exercises, as a station ship, and as a target ship for submarine torpedoes.
But they are divided over when and how to enforce the ban, with Britain and France fearing such action will encourage the Bosnian Serbs to attack United Nations peacekeepers and relief workers in Bosnia without significantly curtailing the Serbs' ability to make war.