Given Washington's reluctance to expose American soldiers to danger, however, other nations are also hanging back.
If necessary, expose soldiers to higher risk.
The administration argued that the court has the potential to create havoc for the United States, exposing American soldiers and officials overseas to capricious and mischievous prosecutions.
Sarin was suspected because it is a potent nerve toxin used in chemical weapons, some of which were destroyed during the gulf war, thus exposing soldiers to small doses.
It may seem unfair to resist exposing American soldiers to the risks that troops from other nations already face.
He'd cut quite a few of them open to expose wounded soldiers.
Motion simulators allow the Army to expose soldiers to battlefield scenarios within the controlled environment of the laboratory.
The recent surge in violence has led some Israeli military officials to question whether they could withdraw in a diplomatic vacuum without exposing Israeli civilians and soldiers to guerrilla attacks.
"The criminal actions of this corporation have threatened to turn on the lights on the modern battlefield for our enemies and expose American soldiers to great harm."
The gesture responds to Europe's desire for more American involvement in the region and exposes American soldiers to minimal risk.