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Mr. Chalabi, however, is now saying that "it was an over reaction," if Washington allowed its fears of Ayatollah Hakim to extend occupation rule.
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When the Piedmontese forces entered Rome (1870), he requested them to preserve order by extending occupation around the Vatican, and the papal army was disbanded.
Then, in 1952, Tokyo allowed Washington to extend its occupation of Okinawa for 20 more years.
He said he was following Margaret Thatcher and other Conservative leaders in trying to extend owner occupation.
"This does not excuse suicide bombings," he said, "but the way Israel deals with these outrages is suspect as long as they are exploited to extend the occupation and enlarge Israeli settlements".
Recent finds in Spain extend human occupation of Western Europe back from about a half-million years ago to more than 1.3 million years ago.
Advocacy groups say that many of these arrests are unjustified, and part of a growing effort by the Israeli government to criminalize dissent within its borders and extend its occupation of the West Bank into the digital sphere.
The Status of Forces Agreement (SoFA) between the U.S. and Iraq gives the U.S. the right to extend the occupation indefinitely and to continue intervening militarily in Iraq ad infinitum.
The secretary general could not agree to replace the current occupying powers in Iraq, thereby extending the occupation.
Throughout the 19th century Russia extended its occupation to much of Caucasia; western Armenia, however, was subject to Turkish rule.
The saddest irony is that the New York State Commissioner of Corrections, Russell Oswald, though later treated as one of the villains of the episode, was largely responsible for extending the occupation and allowing the prisoners the media megaphone that makes their voices still heard today.
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