Word: aggressionã
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Bloch said “aggression?? was what pushed him to the finals of major poker tournaments. “Being the first one to take the step out is a very good strategy,” he said...
...this act of “aggression?? by the “Kirkland brute” that was the root cause of war, according to Darren S. Morris ’05, the secretary of Mather’s House Committee (HoCo...
...Stalinist police state; fought valiantly to protect the freedom of the South Vietnamese; ended the torture, rape and murder of innocent Kuwaitis; and helped stop gruesome slaughter and ethnic cleansing in the Balkans. Moreover, for roughly 40 of those years the American soldier also protected Western Europe from Soviet aggression??a noble undertaking that ensured countless millions would never have to experience the hardships of communist oppression behind the Iron Curtain. Of course, the U.S. military’s record in the 20th Century was not completely stain-free. War, as the cliché goes, can be hell...
...noble, their refusal to contemplate any military action blinds them to the danger that Saddam Hussein poses to peace in the Middle East. The bold assumptions of several speakers at the really—that President Bush is only interested in oil and that unilateral U.S. action constitutes imperialist aggression??are particularly disturbing in light of their purported efforts to promote serious discussion of the issue. HIPJ marginalizes the threat Hussein poses in favor of unsubstantiated attacks on Bush and his foreign policy. Lecturer on History and Literature Timothy P. McCarthy ’93, for example, insisted...
...multinational institution. In fact, the court is a supranational institution. Rather than being an agreement between sovereign nation states, the court claims ultimate jurisdiction over independent nation states. The ICC claims the right to address issues of genocide, crimes against humanity, war crimes and aggression. All of these, particularly aggression??which the court has not yet defined—are subject to politically motivated interpretation. Consider one of the many vague definitions of crimes against humanity, “acts...causing great suffering...to mental or physical health...