Sentence examples for considered an aggression from inspiring English sources

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"Any ground intervention in Syria... will be considered an aggression that should be resisted by every Syrian citizen".

Syria has declared it is ready to help confront the rising threat from the Islamic State group but warned the US against carrying out air strikes on its territory without the consent of Damascus, saying any such attack would be considered an aggression.

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For the time being, relief reigned as the West and most of its allies expressed support for action to curtail the threat of Syria's chemical warfare as backers of the Syrian government expressed outrage at what they considered an illegal aggression against Syria's sovereignty.

The USSR was the first nation to recognize the new republic, and Nikita Khrushchev cabled Sallal: "Any act of aggression against Yemen will be considered an act of aggression against the Soviet Union".

But Syria has warned that any Turkish military intervention on its soil would be considered an act of aggression.

"It was now clear," Professor Harrison writes, "that the imposition of sanitary measures was likely to be considered an act of aggression".

But do the Lebanese security forces have the "guts" for that, or are they frightened by Safa's statement that those actions would be considered an act of aggression, he wonders.

However, Al-Moallem made his feelings about any potential ground troops perfectly clear, stating that any attacks carried out without the consent of the Syrian government would be considered an act of aggression.

The Monroe Doctrine, which was crafted in 1823 under our President James Monroe, was a declaration that we would stay out of European affairs if Europe stayed out of North and South America (existing colonies excluded) and that failure to do so would be considered an act of aggression.

Yet any attempt of others to intrude into that country would be considered as an aggression which would justify war.

As officials debate — largely in secret — how to apply traditional concepts such as imminence to modern warfare, they say that in cyberspace, a clear line is virtually impossible to draw between a justified strike in self-defense and a preemptive one that is considered an unprovoked act of aggression.

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