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But further posts indicated some wiggle room: "Anyone who wants to prevent the exercise of military power must see that additional biting sanctions are applied," he wrote.
The pyrrhic dance of ancient Greece served as an exercise of military training until late antiquity, when it degenerated into popular professional entertainment.
"Very rarely have I seen the exercise of military power providing a definitive answer," he told an audience in Seoul.In the Philippines he was asked whether his handling of crises from Ukraine to Syria might have emboldened America's enemies.
In other words, if America has an effective monopoly on the exercise of military force, other countries should be able to set aside the distractions of arming and plotting against each other and put their energies into producing consumer electronics, textiles, tea.
"It would appear," Dallas wrote, "that the Judicial power of the United States has been resisted, the liberty of the press has been suspended, & the Consul and subjects of a friendly Government have been exposed to great inconvenience, by an exercise of Military force and command".
Even then, it seemed best for America to stay out, given our unhappy record of failing to spread our revolution by the exercise of military might, and our equally unhappy record of succeeding (for a time, anyway) in propping up dictators in the Arab world in the name of stability.
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Finally, I never linked the global emergence of democracy to American agency, and particularly not to the exercise of American military power.
On the other side, equally convinced of their moral rectitude, are traditional pacifists and the sort of angry leftists for whom any exercise of American military power, because it is American, is wrong.
But in the current climate, the novel's warnings about religious fanaticism, the exercise of massive military power, the geopolitical importance of oil and the development of artificial insemination seem extraordinarily prophetic.
IN THE white-marbled amphitheatre of Arlington National Cemetery, on the final Monday of May, Barack Obama delivered a short oration that said much about his view of the exercise of American military power.
Shawcross's tale will not convince those who doubt the good faith of the Bush administration or who think the battles with Al Qaeda and its Islamist affiliates haven't warranted the exercise of wartime military powers.
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