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No longer in a position to dictate peace terms to their vanquished enemies, they now had to rely on diplomats skilled in negotiation who might mitigate the consequences of military defeat, and these were drawn from the Phanariotes.
By 1918 the US president, Woodrow Wilson, was in a position to dictate peace to the world; with, as its centrepiece, his idealistic plan for a League of Nations.
Charles defeated and captured Francis at Pavia, and could dictate peace; he believed he owed Henry nothing.
We need to cut our losses in the Middle East and realize that Americans and Western nations can't dictate peace, freedom, stability, or democracy in a region that has other priorities tied to religion and tribalism.
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Egyptian interests, as Sādāt saw them, dictated peace with Israel.
Egyptian interests, as Sadat saw them, dictated peace with Israel.
In 1769 Hyder Ali appeared before the company's government in Madras (now Chennai) and dictated peace on the basis of the status quo.
When Warren Hastings took overall control of the company's possessions in 1774, Madras had already stumbled into war with Hyder Ali and had submitted to a virtually dictated peace under the walls of Madras in 1769.
Less than 50 years later the defeated Germans were back in Versailles to accept an unjust, dictated peace in 1918, itself overthrown with a vengeance by Hitler in 1940.
The context was a country shaken to its foundations by the First World War, revolution, and a dictated peace.
During the first Gulf war in 1991, the US and its allies saved Saudi Arabia, liberated Kuwait and dictated peace terms to Iraq.
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