So yes, we have to consider them a military threat.
Leading men were sometimes given vast power to deal with military threats.
And military threats might only drive the North's nuclear program underground.
Each country regarded the other as a major military threat.
So the military threat is on the back burner, for now.
True, he won't be a real military threat to anyone for years.
New Zealand was not subject to any significant direct military threat during the war.
But with the end of the cold war, we have lost that defining military threat.
Instead they tell similar stories in which the looming military threat is Russia.
"But they clearly see us as a military threat to them."