Word: tacitly
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...America and Americans command and, in a sense, demand sympathy when they are in trouble. After 9/11, the world grieved with the U.S. So why don't we see an outpouring of sympathy from Americans for the Lebanese and Palestinians who are being blown apart with Washington's tacit blessing? David Albuquerque Algester, Australia...
...Pakistan America and Americans command and, in a sense, demand sympathy when they are in trouble. After 9/11, the world grieved with the U.S. So why don't we see an outpouring of sympathy from Americans for the Lebanese and Palestinians who are being blown apart with Washington's tacit blessing? David Albuquerque Algester, Australia Israel shouldn't stop its military action until Hizballah disappears. We have nothing against the Lebanese people. From our point of view, they are free to live a normal life, as we do. The problem is the Hizballah terrorists on Lebanese soil. Especially since 9/11...
This collective silence—and this tacit acceptance of the status quo—is unacceptable. Sure, these struggling students may now feel great qualifying for the tournament, but a few years down the road, nobody will remember which teams competed last month. More to the point, nobody will care...
...issues of recognizing Israel and embracing existing treaties. But not embracing those treaties doesn't necessarily mean negating them. Hamas may calculate that as long as it refrains from terror attacks and delivers on promises of good governance, it may be able to achieve some sort of tacit coexistence with Israel while postponing the completion of a peace process that has been essentially dormant for the past five years. It's a tricky challenge, but both in their electoral eclipse of Fatah and in their outflanking of Secretary of State Rice this week, the leaders of Hamas have proven themselves...
...stop Jakarta. The report says that American weaponry, supplied to Indonesia as an important Cold War ally, were crucial to the occupation. U.S. President Gerald Ford met with Indonesian President Suharto on the eve of the Dec. 7, 1975, invasion, and?according to declassified U.S. security documents?gave his tacit acceptance of the operation...