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AUC chiefs want the army to move in to their former territories to protect residents against FARC reprisals.
The roads here were too narrow for a tank or a large army to move through quickly.
Finally, the militants' move into new districts last week impelled the Pakistani Army to move against the Taliban.
The navy provided a 30-ton steamboat, but it was up to the army to move it from the river into the lake.
The United Nations presence in population centers like Goma allowed the Congolese Army to move up more aggressively with little concern for a rear-guard counterattack.
The government decided to expand its operations in Lebanon, allowing the army to move to the Litani river, 18 miles inside Lebanon.
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By the time Israel declared independence on May 14th 1948, prompting Arab armies to move in, Jews had chased Jaffa's Arabs out of the city, leaving less than a 20th of the population behind.
Did a global awakening of conscience spur the world armies to move?" We believe that Western countries, especially the United States, decided to move against Syria now to serve [US] interests only.
Moreover, Thomas, in order to delay or halt Khalid's advance and to attain time to prepare for a siege, sent his armies to move forward.
If anything, it's going to get worse before it gets better as South Sudan enters its dry season, the traditional fighting season (most roads are impassable when it's wet, making it difficult for armies to move around).
The Syrian army started to move some of its military equipments from here to Aleppo.
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