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"All these brave men and women that are trained in firearms, that signed up to serve in the military, they're largely disarmed on our military bases," he said.
History shows that inspectors can be misled, and that Mr. Hussein can never be trusted to disarm and stay disarmed on his own accord.
Charlemagne was placed in reserve on 17 September and disarmed on 1 November.
Rear Admiral Salvatore Denti relieved Foschini on 15 October and the ship was disarmed on 26 November.
Couronne was replaced as a gunnery training ship on 1 December 1908 and disarmed on 1 September 1909.
Charlemagne was disarmed on 1 November 1917, condemned on 21 June 1920 and later sold for scrap in 1923.
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Federer is disarming on the subject of his own success.
Hundreds of fighters from a right-wing paramilitary faction based in Medellín will begin disarming on Nov. 25, the first phase of what President Álvaro Uribe's government hopes will be the complete demobilization of a paramilitary army responsible for thousands of deaths.
But we are not going to unilaterally disarm on the air and we are not going to allow our supporters on the ground to be drowned out".
"The Republicans' insistence in unilaterally disarming on social issues means that only the left is discussing abortion and marriage," said Penny Nance, president of the conservative Christian group Concerned Women for America.
In formal terms, moreover, the UN's various resolutions put the onus on Iraq to prove that it has disarmed, not on others to prove that it hasn't.
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