Indeed, he retains the power to ignite a far bloodier war in Kosovo and beyond, a power that commands the West's attention.
But within twelve hours, another and far bloodier comber of destruction had swept the planet like a tsunami.
The combat was the fiercest in New England history, and far bloodier than much of the fighting during the Revolution.
This re-creation was far bloodier than the historical reality of the War of the Spanish Succession.
The war to succeed Arafat-the Godfather, the last Don of Gaza-is under way, Mr. President, and things are going to get far bloodier.
Monotheisms, on the other hand, can be far bloodier in their insistance that everyone bow to the same altar.
A majority oppose any military attack, convinced that it would only cement the mullahs in power and repeat the chaos in Iraq on a far bloodier scale.
Emmet kept his eyes on her face, not able to watch, even though he'd never quailed at the sight of wounds far more serious, far bloodier.
Television has given us far bloodier episodes, but seldom from vantage points like that.
Why, for example, is it reasonable for American forces to go to the Balkans, but not to far bloodier places like Rwanda.