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Despite his many defeats, Mansfeld showed remarkable success in keeping armies together and thus demonstrated the truth of his motto: "War feeds war".
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The petition asks: "Why should we destroy food we could use to feed war veterans, pensioners, the disabled, families with many children, or people who suffered in natural disasters?" Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, said the president had signed the law, and that meant discussion was over on the topic for now.
The Food for Peace program is a United States initiative for feeding war and disaster victims globally.
He's no longer talking about unifying the country which is fractured not just by geography but by Facebook feeds and warring cable news channels but about getting people to merely agree on a few basic first principles.
Talking to the Chicago Tribune, Walsh denied that he was inciting violence or threatening the President, and yet he said, "There's a war against our cops in this country, and I think Obama has fed that war and Black Lives Matter has fed that war.... Obama's words and the deeds of Black Lives Matter have gotten cops in this country killed".
Walsh said what he was trying to convey in his tweets is this: "There's a war against our cops in this country, and I think Obama has fed that war and Black Lives Matter has fed that war.... Obama's words and the deeds of Black Lives Matter have gotten cops in this country killed".
During World War I, Germany seized Belgian coal reserves to feed its war machine, the action was judged as self-interested and invalid.
The article was one of several planted press reports that, when reprinted in Tehran, fed the "war of nerves" against Iran's prime minister, Mohammed Mossadegh.
(The shorthand answer in Nasr's estimation: the intelligence agencies that ran the drone campaign and the United States military leaders who demanded Pakistan be used as a logistics highway to feed the war machine in Afghanistan).
The South Korean officials characterized the moves as feeding a war fever — a tactic that North Korean leaders have used in past times of tension, suggesting their country is under imminent threat in order to build support among their people.
Artists such as Carolee Schneemann (who died this month), Yayoi Kusama, Judy Chicago and Corita Kent rode and shaped that wave, articulating powerful critiques of the patriarchal forces that create and feed off war.
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