Sentence examples for clandestine danger from inspiring English sources

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"I think it is very important for the international community to recognise the fact that if Iran were to develop the knowledge that they could transfer to a clandestine program, it would create a danger of the world.

The investigation into Miami Vice's operators exposed the dangers associated with a clandestine cottage industry of recreational boat owners in luxury locales who rent out their vessels to locals and visitors seeking a few hours of pleasure on the sea.

He accused Israel of trying to "divert the attention of member states from the danger of its nuclear arsenals, its clandestine nuclear program and its unsafeguarded nuclear facilities, which are the only source of threat to the peace, security and stability in the Middle East and beyond".

The strenuous efforts at counter-terrorism since 9/11 have all been predicated on the fundamental and unquestioned assumption that the great danger took the form of a clandestine, tightly organized group of fanatical Islamist jihadis dedicated to lethal assaults on the United States and Western Europe.

WASHINGTON -- A secret CIA effort to vet rebel forces fighting the Syrian government and help U.S. allies steer arms toward factions likely to be sympathetic to American interests is fraught with dangers not seen in other recent clandestine operations, policy analysts said.

"While prosecuting my writing I was also diligently inquiring as to the best means of averting the dangers which threatened the Union," Carroll wrote of her clandestine activities later, in an 1886 article in the North American Review.

But as more and more technicians around the world learn the skills of working with nuclear materials, and as governments become engaged in procuring nuclear technologies, there is a danger that civilian nuclear programs could serve as a cover for clandestine weapons activities.

Though militants have launched thousands of rockets towards Israel in this conflict, both the danger related to being in the vicinity of the launchers and the clandestine manner in which they are assembled have made the sites hard to report on.

The technology, they warned, posed a danger of quickening the spread of nuclear weapons because of the likely difficulty of detecting clandestine plants.

The danger she feels becomes tangible when, during the cold war, she becomes entangled anew in the clandestine world of espionage.

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