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If anything, Iran's behavior has become more bellicose in recent months.
But the way the president came across was more "bellicose," he said.
No matter who wins this November, American foreign policy is going to get more bellicose.
The termination of the Cold War did not erase the imprint of a more bellicose Buddhism.
Specifically, tankies are said to admire some of the more bellicose leftist luminaries like, well, Joseph Stalin.
But it's telling that he's not publicly endorsing the more bellicose talk coming from the White House.
In recent days, have you seen them pull back on some of the more bellicose moves they made?
Seventy-nine percent of self-identified GOP voters said they wanted a more bellicose foreign policy toward Iran.
Officials in Tehran are sounding more and more bellicose, answering Trump's outspoken comments with their own angry rhetoric.
The Kremlin on Tuesday sought to clarify that the more bellicose comments by officials did not represent official policy.
I would anticipate an even more bellicose, even less-connected-to-the-facts approach from the Trump campaign moving forward.
But the direct line to these more bellicose moves begins earlier than that and goes directly to the White House.
But even if they do, it's obviously better to have more peaceful relations with North Korea than more bellicose ones.
Foreign policy-making has become more bellicose and more opaque, and this makes new Russian military adventures more likely, some Western officials say.
I saw the cycle of tit-for-tat as each side made more bellicose statements and held bigger exercises closer to each other's borders.
Mike Pompeo laid out roughly similar terms in his own speech on Iran a year ago, but his tone was more bellicose than beguiling.
But in giving that advice, he has consistently tried to push Trump out of his comfort zone and into pursuing more bellicose foreign policies.
While the rally largely served to cast Cruz as the sober choice against the more bellicose Trump, Cruz's rally wasn't without its own odd moments.
In addition to his more bellicose words, Trump offered a note of thanks to Russia and China for supporting a recent round of stronger sanctions.
The country tends to sound more bellicose and bombastic when the United States and South Korea conduct joint annual war games, as they are doing now.
Veterans of Washington policymaking in the Middle East offered conditional praise for Mr. Trump's restrained approach to the strike, if not necessarily his more bellicose rhetoric.
In fact, if this were 1997, a more bellicose time at Microsoft, people inside the company would be whispering that the new application was a Slack killer.
However, while Japan's Nikkei and MSCI's Asia-Pacific index outside Japan rose 230-240 percent, European shares slipped 21.55 percent, undermined by more bellicose rhetoric from Italian politicians.
American companies have been allowing China to pull their strings for years, and as the country becomes more bellicose, this private matter is starting to spill into public view.
"We need a dual response," he said, more bellicose on the Islamic State abroad but less so at home, emphasizing longer-term social work in isolated and disenfranchised communities.
Some 24% of members support him, according to the latest survey by ConservativeHome, an activists' website, and their mood is becoming more bellicose as Brexit goes from bad to worse.
Gause explains: In the past, when Washington was more bellicose toward Iran, the Saudis worried that they would pay the price of Iranian retaliation for any U.S. attack on Iran.
The president himself weighed in on Sunday, sounding more bellicose than he has in a minute and warning that the US is "locked and loaded" to take action against the perpetrators.
In Europe, there has been more bellicose rhetoric from Italian politicians, many of whom appear to be girding for battle with European Union authorities after unveiling a bigger-than-expected budget deficit.
Although there are the more bellicose and fanatical elements in the equation — the general spirit is to move in a compromise that gives concessions to various parties and finds routes round various obstacles.
O'Brien's more bellicose foreign policy positions could in some areas put him at odds with Trump, who has pushed an "America first" agenda and supports the withdrawal of U.S. troops from conflicts abroad.
The group opposed President Obama's nuclear deal with Iran, denouncing it as "dangerous for Israel, the United States and the entire world," and in the Trump administration, CUFI has found hope for a more bellicose posture.
At a time when officials in Iran and North Korea have accused Bolton of pushing a more forceful line, Trump has also taken pains to distance himself from the more bellicose views of his national security adviser.
Germany, one of the few Western countries with a permanent embassy in Pyongyang, has advocated peaceful approaches to de-escalating tensions on the Korean peninsula and criticized some of Trump's more bellicose rhetoric regarding the potential nuclear flashpoint.
When Ms. Madikizela-Mandela returned to her home in Soweto in 1985, breaking her banning orders, it was as a far more bellicose figure, determined to assume leadership of what became the decisive and most violent phase of the struggle.
"It will be interesting to see how Trump goes back home to a different audience, how he talks on trade whether he is more bellicose," said McCormick, adding the upcoming Congressional midterm elections may shape how Trump talks about trading partners.
In a country that often defines itself in the ways it is different from its larger and more bellicose American neighbor, Canadian women have been both inspired and dispirited by what is happening across the border and moved to speak out themselves.
Richard Atwood, New York director of the International Crisis Group, said in an interview that he was worried that growing civilian casualties, as well as the Trump administration's decision to become more bellicose with Iran, could backfire and weaken the fight against the Islamic State.
But Trump's election pushed him into the limelight: By last spring, the president had already burned through his traditional foreign policy advisers (Tillerson, McMaster, Mattis) and alienated his more bellicose ones (Bannon, Bolton); the remaining staff on the National Security Council were demoralized, their ranks thinned in successive purges.
" Chinese state media took a more bellicose tone, with China Daily warning: "The Trump administration is behaving like a gang of hoodlums with its shakedown of other countries, particularly China," adding the tariffs "have set off the largest trade war in economic history, demonstrating a typical hegemonic attitude against the rules of world trade.
During the initial weeks of the general election campaign, Mr. Obama is likely to focus on suburban communities in Wisconsin, Minnesota and Pennsylvania where the strategists believe that the president will be well received, especially among voters who are not strongly aligned with a party, or who may be turned off by Mr. Trump's more bellicose rhetoric.
Clinton is seeking to make a positive closing argument and appeal to voters across the ideological spectrum, pledging to reach across party lines to govern in the broader interests of the nation, Mr. Obama is taking a more bellicose tack, working fervently to crush whatever is left of Mr. Trump's chances and hold Republicans to account for his rise.
"Regardless of what the president's saying about him, Powell is a rigorous thinker, a flexible leader, a good guy, and today, he may have given both the economy and the stock market a new lease on life, provided that the president's G-20 foray doesn't end with the White House getting even more bellicose on China," the "Mad Money" host said.
The world has changed: the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS) captured large parts of Iraq; the Syrian civil war has escalated and caused a refugee crisis in Europe; the war in Afghanistan continues with no end in sight and with a continued requirement for a large U.S. Army ground presence; Russia invaded Ukraine, annexed Crimea and is fighting to maintain President Bashar Assad's regime in Syria; North Korea is more bellicose and testing nuclear weapons; U.S. forces fled Yemen when a civil war erupted; and China is building islands in the South China Sea and turning them into military installations.
Perhaps, too, we postponed war when a more bellicose people might have plunged blood-thirstily into the Balkan embroglio.
One of Jurmala's new imports for 2013,"Jūrmala" pastiprinās un sola, ka tas ir tikai sākums Sportacentrs.com Bunze claimed that the gameplay there was more bellicose and less technical.
He believed it was most motivated by self-preservation. This view would influence his thinking in subsequent years, when he became an outspoken proponent of the then-unpopular view that the Soviet Union was a failed state headed for implosion. Nevertheless, Moynihan's tenure at the UN marked the beginnings of a more bellicose, neoconservative American foreign policy that turned away from Kissinger's unabashedly covert, détente-driven realpolitik.Moynihan's Moment, p.
The King of Mandalay restricted himself to exacting a yearly tribute, often in the form of offerings of ritual gold flowers, leaving the Kengtung rulers largely alone. The Salween river also acted as a protective natural border in the West hampering communication with Upper Burma. On the other hand, the kingdoms of Lanna and Ayutthaya, as well as the Chinese to the northeast, were closer, more bellicose and had easier access to the territory.
He worked as a store- keeper at the workhouse but was intimidating, and clashed with the Poor Law Guardians. During the War of Independence, O'Hegarty was one of the most active in County Cork. Like others, he was exasperated with Tomas Mac Curtain's inactivity, and refusal to be more bellicose. One such was battalion commander, Richard Langford, who joined with O'Hegarty's unit to make an unauthorized raid on the RIC post at Macroom.
Sint Maarten had been inhabited by Amerindian peoples for many centuries, with archaeological finds pointing to a human presence on the island as early as 2000 BC. These people most likely migrated from South America. The earliest identified group were the Arawak people who are thought to have settled around the period 800 BC - 300 BC. Circa 1300-1400 AD they began to be displaced with the arrival of the more bellicose Carib peoples.
Native Americans in Louisiana in the 1840s When the Tunica settled at what became Marksville, the Red River was still an important avenue of trade. By the late 19th century, railroads surpassed the rivers as the main means of transportation, and the Marksville area became a quiet backwater. Many small and peaceful tribes such as the Tunica were forgotten. The more bellicose tribes in the west took the attention of the United States as it expanded into their territories.
Antigua was first settled by archaic age hunter-gatherer Amerindians called the Ciboney. Carbon dating has established the earliest settlements started around 3100 BC. They were succeeded by the ceramic age pre-Columbian Arawak- speaking Saladoid people who migrated from the lower Orinoco River. They introduced agriculture, raising, among other crops, the famous Antigua black pineapple (Ananas comosus), corn, sweet potatoes, chiles, guava, tobacco, and cotton. Later on the more bellicose Caribs also settled the island, possibly by force.
After several months the opposition in the Senate lessened and gave the Kennedy Administration the opportunity to pursue the ban with the Soviet Union. In May 1963, the president informed his National Security Advisor McGeorge Bundy that he wished to deliver a major address on peace. According to Special Assistant Ted Sorensen the speech was kept confidential in fear that the unprecedented tone would "set off alarm bells in more bellicose quarters in Washington" and allow political attacks against Kennedy in advance of the speech.Sorensen, Ted.
Thinking that the military was unready for war, and that Christian rule was preferable to Islamic rule, Albert counselled a diplomatic solution to conflict between the Russian and Ottoman empires. Palmerston was more bellicose, and favoured a policy that would prevent further Russian expansion.e.g. . Palmerston was manoeuvred out of the cabinet in December 1853, but at about the same time a Russian fleet attacked the Ottoman fleet at anchor at Sinop. The London press depicted the attack as a criminal massacre, and Palmerston's popularity surged as Albert's fell.
In 1971, Pfaff added a fourth book, this time without Stillman's co-authorship, entitled Condemned to Freedom. In his role at the Hudson Institute, Pfaff provided the counterpoint to Kahn's more bellicose views at official events and debates. Fed up with the debate over the Vietnam War, Pfaff moved to Paris in 1971 to become Deputy Director of the Hudson Institute Europe, founded by Stillman but eventually becoming independent of Kahn's Hudson Institute. In 1978, he resigned from the Hudson Institute Europe to continue his career as a freelance journalist and writer.
Arafat often spoke of the peace process in terms of "justice" for the Palestinians; terms historian Efraim Karsh described as "euphemisms rooted in Islamic and Arabic history for the liberation of the whole of Palestine from 'foreign occupiers.'" When describing his views of the peace process among Arab leaders and in the media of the Arab world, Arafat's rhetoric became noticeably more bellicose than it was when among Western leaders and media outside of the Arab world. The period saw a disconnect between what the PLO's second in command Abu Iyad referred to as "the language of peace" and support of Palestinian terrorism.
68; Crouch (2008b), p.47. No help was forthcoming from Stephen's brother Theobald this time either, who appears to have been preoccupied with his own problems with France—the new French king, Louis VII, had rejected his father's regional alliance, improving relations with Anjou and taking a more bellicose line with Theobald, which would result in war the following year.Crouch (2008b), p.52. Geoffrey's success in Normandy and Stephen's weakness in England began to influence the loyalty of many Anglo-Norman barons, who feared losing their lands in England to Robert and the Empress, and their possessions in Normandy to Geoffrey.
Kruger shouted down talk of the death penalty for the imprisoned Jameson or a campaign of retribution against Johannesburg, challenging his more bellicose commandants to depose him if they disagreed, and accepted Robinson's proposed mediation with alacrity. After confiscating the weapons and munitions the Reform Committee had stockpiled, Kruger handed Jameson and his troops over to British custody and granted amnesty to all the Johannesburg conspirators except for 64 leading members, who were charged with high treason. The four main leaders—Lionel Phillips, John Hays Hammond, George Farrar and Frank Rhodes (brother of Cecil)—pleaded guilty in April 1896 and were sentenced to hang, but Kruger quickly had this commuted to fines of £25,000 each.
C.R. Wheat, with reference to raising a battalion, invites such of our friends and citizens generally, as feel an interest in the cause, to call at No. 29 Front Levee Street, where they will find the material for the first battalion of the States, and one that will make its mark when called upon." With the deal cut, all commands, including the Old Dominion Guards (which was originally assembled across from the prestigious St. Charles Hotel), moved their constituent recruiting stations to Captain White's on Front Levee Street and recruitment became a shared task. To attract even more bellicose souls to his nascent battalion, men who "were actuated more by a spirit of adventure and love of plunder than by love of country," or who filibuster General Henningsen once proclaimed "thought little of charging a battery, pistol in hand," Wheat christened his command "the Tiger Battalion.
Ogilvie-Forbes also reported with disgust that none of the perpetrators of the Kristalnacht were going to be punished and that the Reich government had imposed a 1 billion Reichmark fine on the entire Jewish community in Germany to punish the Jews for the violence inflicted on them. Since most of the Jewish homes and businesses had been destroyed in the Kristalnacht, Ogilvie-Forbes predicted the 1 billion Reichmark fine was going to drive the German Jewish community into utter destitution. Ogilvie-Forbes was in contact with members of the German opposition, who provided intelligence such as a copy of Hitler's secret speech to a group of 200 German journalists on 10 November 1938 saying he wanted more bellicose media coverage to prepare Germany for war. Ogilvie-Forbes also noted that in the secret speech Hitler called for Britain to be presented as "public enemy number one" and he kept hearing rumors that Hitler was planning to renounce the Anglo-German Naval Agreement.

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