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"deconflict" Definitions
  1. to coordinate (something, such as flights, maneuvers, or the use of a location) between groups especially in areas where overlapping operations are occurring in order to reduce the risk of accidents or incidents

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We do not coordinate them, we deconflict them . . .
How it's in our interests to deconflict on many issues.
And then when there is conflict, how do we deconflict.
"We used the normal deconfliction channel to deconflict airspace, we did not coordinate targets," Dunford said.
Still, challenges remain for this move, including how to best deconflict military and spying operations in cyberspace.
Accordingly, we are calling on all armed actors to stand down immediately and take appropriate measures to deconflict.
The hotline's goal is to "deconflict" air missions carried out by the Russians and the American-led coalition.
"Our secretary of state calls a meeting to deconflict airspace when the Russians attack in the Middle East," Pompeo complained.
The Iranians made no effort to offer warnings about or "deconflict" their missile strike with the United States, American officials said.
"Right now we're on the brink of conflict, and they need to have a way to deconflict with the Iranian government," Murphy said.
Officials note that US ground and aviation units routinely have to "deconflict" with Russian forces about where they are all operating in Syria.
A current channel with the U.S. used to deconflict operations in Syria would not allow for enough time to prevent accidents, he said.
The U.S. and Russia have agreed to "deconflict" the area by having each of its forces stay on separate sides of the Euphrates River.
The United States and Russia have agreed to "deconflict" the area by having each of its forces stay on separate sides of the Euphrates River.
Even if the talks are broken off, the American military will continue to "deconflict" its air operations with the Russian military, the State Department said.
There are other ways to deconflict [and] we're going to use all of those means no matter what the situation is with that particular phone line.
"We do not consider these jets to be a threat to our operations in Syria, and will continue to deconflict operations as necessary," Rankine-Galloway said.
Any serious prosecutor knows that whenever two investigations overlap, you "deconflict": Make sure that neither investigation touches on the same subject matter and, if necessary, consolidate or coordinate.
A critical margin of the Republican senators who expressed grave doubts about Trump need to stand up for those doubts and insist that he deconflict himself in a serious way.
Several months ago, a regular call was started between a Russian officer and an American officer at a command center in Kuwait to deconflict ground movements in eastern Syria. Gen.
Lawmakers typically "deconflict" committee investigations with any concurrent Justice probes to avoid trampling on prosecutorial turf — by providing congressional immunity to someone Justice may later wish to pursue, for example.
"We had a productive meeting with Special Counsel (Robert) Mueller this afternoon to deconflict our concurrent investigations, and look forward to continuing our dialogue with him as both investigations progress," Reps.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States military is still able to deconflict operations with Russia over Syria, a U.S. military spokesman said on Monday, but it was unclear how that was happening.
Defense officials said that American and Russian officials would continue to try to deconflict their efforts in Syria and that the two generals had agreed to "enhance communications" on such efforts.
For months, Russia had pressed the United States to collaborate in Syria against the Islamic State and Nusra Front, not merely "deconflict" air operations as the American and Russian militaries do now.
Every day, an American Air Force officer calls his Russian counterpart at an air base in Latakia, Syria, to head off, or "deconflict," as the military says, any potential problems over Syria.
I get some paperwork done, attempt to deconflict two co-workers who hate each other and between whom I always seem to get stuck in the middle of, and do a gunnery evaluation.
A United States Air Force officer at Al Udeid Air Base in Qatar calls a Russian officer at an air base in Latakia, Syria, every day to head off — or "deconflict" — potential problems over Syria.
"We have continued to deconflict as necessary with the Russians because whenever we are flying we have to use all the available means to make sure that we don't have any mid-air incidents," Thomas said.
"We had a productive meeting with Special Counsel Mueller this afternoon to deconflict our concurrent investigations, and look forward to continuing our dialogue with him as both investigations progress," Conaway and Schiff said in a statement.
U.S. firepower has taken out dozens of Russian mercenaries recently, but generally speaking, the United States and Russia communicate with each other in war zones to deconflict their troop movements and presence and avoid mutual casualties.
Both countries agreed last month to fight on opposite sides of a 45-mile stretch of the Euphrates River and deconflict their respective air campaigns — but there still have been some close calls that could've escalated tensions.
Mueller has privately met with leaders of the main three committees investigating the Russian election meddling, in an effort to "deconflict" with Capitol Hill to ensure the two sides are not in conflict when it comes to witnesses.
"Those foreign fighters are a threat, so by taking the time to deconflict, to surround, and then attack, we carry out the annihilation campaign so we don't simply transplant this problem from one location to another," he told reporters.
"But my sense is that the Russians are as enthusiastic as we are to deconflict operations and ensure that we can continue to take the campaign to ISIS and ensure the safety of our personnel," he said, using an acronym for Islamic State.
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel said on Thursday it would not halt strikes on Syria but would do more to "deconflict" them with Russian forces, after Moscow accused it of "irresponsible and unfriendly actions" that led to Syrian ground fire mistakenly downing a Russian plane.
The way to deconflict this would be to set up a mechanism to sell the Trump Organization (perhaps to a wealthy Trump supporter to whom the president-elect is already indebted, like Peter Thiel) and then plow the cash proceeds into a new blind trust.
So these skirmishes are going to happen and the question then becomes: How do these powers deal with that, and are they going to be able to maintain a levelheaded approach that's able to deconflict these crises that are bound to happen over the next few months?
Daniel Manning was on the phone here early Wednesday with his Russian counterpart, who was at an air base in Latakia, Syria, for what has become a three-times-a-week call to head off, or "deconflict," as the military says, any potential problems in the skies over Syria.
To do even an iota of any of this would mandate some type of credible "hot-line" mechanism between Tehran, Washington and other key players to deconflict the inevitable incidents and attacks from proxies, splinter groups and lone wolves that would work at all costs to destabilize any improved, less confrontational relationship.
"We are talking less than a thousand" service members, Esper told host Chris Wallace on "Fox News Sunday," adding: "We want to make sure that we do so in a very safe, deliberate manner, [and] that we deconflict things as we go with those folks on the ground in the immediate area."
In the Marines I was trained to coordinate fire support from aircraft and naval artillery, so now I tried to deconflict the inbound boats and the landing fire planes, much as I did when trying to keep aircraft staggered at thousands of feet as they lined up for bombing runs near friendly ground forces.
Congressional Republicans have had nothing to say about Trump using the powers of office to line his own pockets through his businesses (even though as a candidate he promised to deconflict himself), or maintain secrecy about his real financial system (even though as a candidate he promised to release his tax returns), and have even increasingly backed him in his drive for a partisan purge of the FBI.
In 2013, U.S. Army Garrison Grafenwoehr was transformed to U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria, a single Garrison. In February 2017, in response to the growing rotational force and training troop presence, U.S. Army Garrison Bavaria established the 5th Community to manage Garrison resources in the Training Camps, deconflict infrastructure and facilities usage, and ensure the efficient operation and integration of Garrison support to deployment, sustainment, and redeployment operations.
The former HMS Bridport was modernized and overhauled in Bay 1 of the Syncrolift at Rosyth. The project was started ahead of schedule to deconflict the programme. On 22 January 2009, the Estonian Navy flag was hoisted on the ship and she was named ENS Ugandi during a ceremony at Rosyth Dockyard. It reached Estonia on 24 February 2009, the Estonian Independence Day, under the command of Lieutenant Senior Grade Marek Mardo.
Discussions were held to deconflict Syrian airspace. On 10 October, the state-run Syrian Arab News Agency reported claims that two U.S. F-16 jets had "violated Syrian airspace" and bombed two electricity power plants in al-Rudwaniya, east Aleppo, "in breach of international law". On 20 October, Canada's Prime Minister-elect Justin Trudeau informed Barack Obama by phone of Canada's intention to pull out of bombing raids in Syria. Canada would remain a coalition partner but will stop strikes.
Radar operators passed distance and bearing information to Bayler at his communications facility via telephone and he then relayed this information to Marine fighter pilots overhead in their F4F Wildcats. From his communications room he could also deconflict fighter aircraft from the anti-aircraft guns of the 3rd Defense Battalion. Bayler and his team assisted interdiction efforts against the Tokyo Express by relaying critical real-time information on Japanese shipping to US aircraft. They also coordinated aviation assets during the rescue mission to save personnel in Ironbottom Sound after the USS Little (DD-79) and USS Gregory (DD-82) were sunk in September/October 1942.
The United States armed forces assist in the basic and advanced training of enlisted recruits, and also runs the Drill Instructor School which produces new training NCOs for the basic training courses. The NATO Air Training Command-Afghanistan (NATC-A) trains, equips and advises the AAF. There were three NATC-A air expeditionary training groups embedded with AAF air wings at Kabul International Airport (where the AAF Kabul Air Wing), the Kandahar International Airport (where the AAF Kandahar Air Wing) and at Shindand Air Base (where the AAF Shindand Air Wing) are located as well as detachments at smaller AAF locations such as Herat. The NATO air advisors also serve as liaisons with various IJC regional commands to facilitate and deconflict AAF air missions.
In an era where the Chilean military often had a poor reputation for discipline, military members of the Legion were entitled to freely enter and exit their barracks at any time and others were prohibited from insulting or in any way harassing members of the Legion. Members of the Legion, when traveling, were entitled to stay overnight at any ranch and to be given food and lodgings for themselves and any companions that they might have been traveling with. Special provisions were made for citizens of the United States of Rio de la Plata to deconflict those aspects of the Legion that were incompatible with foreign citizenship. These included modified pension arrangements, a modified oath (which avoided swearing allegiance to Chile), and limitations on the right to be tried by a court of the Legion (which was only recognised for offences committed within Chile, although charges of dishonourable behaviour could still be heard to determine the individual's fitness to remain a member of the Legion).

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