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He also suggested Cameron and Nicolas Sarkozy were wrong to commit to military action in Libya.
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Zwingli (1484 1531), the great figure in Swiss Protestantism before Calvin, was more committed to military action than Müntzer and died in battle.
Now that British troops were committed to military action, the charge of treason was flung at those newspapers that didn't support the boys in khaki.
During the cold war, Schelling wrote, the United States placed a calculated number of soldiers in Western Europe — not enough to directly repel a Soviet attack but enough to make clear that it was committed to military action if one occurred.
In the debates, we see him "regularly blow the minds of the moderators who think they've cornered him into questions about having actionable intelligence that Iran is about to get a nuclear weapon and having him say that he would … find a way to live with a nuclear Iran," rather than committing to military action.
It's for that reason that military veterans often explore every possible option, and strongly urge others to, before committing to military action.
Those who commit to military service are eligible for scholarships and stipends.
He said that "learning lessons from the past doesn't mean there isn't a place for our military" in combating the threat, but did not commit to any military action.
And the 60-day limit on committing troops to military action without Congressional authorization is as arbitrary as 1,000 battle deaths.
By stating clearly that containment of a nuclear-armed Iran is off the table, Mr. Obama may have committed America to military action to halt Iran if other means fail to do so, Mr. Malley said.
For example, people around the Prime Minister told me for Blair's Wars, published six months after the invasion, how he committed himself to military action with George Bush at his Texan ranch in April 2002.
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