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They tend to take a hawkish view, cross that their hard-up taxpayers are bailing out richer countries like Greece.
A President Clinton would take a more hawkish view, and she would find support in the Senate.
The hawkish view of the deputy prime minister, Naoto Kan, and the finance minister, Hirohisa Fujii, is that there is no money in Japan's already strained budget for the government to rescue corporate behemoths.
When, for example, the White House moved closer to the Pentagon's hawkish view of North Korea, "We had people in the Pentagon telling us, 'We told you so,' " a senior administration official informs Mr. Sanger.
His suave former foreign minister, Taro Aso, has moved to become the LDP's secretary-general: both men are grandchildren of former prime ministers and both have a hawkish view on foreign policy.
Mr. Bush's remarks reflect a far more hawkish view toward Russia than the "looked into his eyes" partnership Mr. Bush tried for nearly eight years to foster with Vladimir V. Putin, then and clearly still Russia's ruler.
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He is known for sharp, hawkish views.
But such opposition only hardened their hawkish views.
General Prayuth's hawkish views reflect those of Queen Sirikit, his patron.
Many Sanders supporters remain opposed to Clinton because of her hawkish views on the Middle East.
He and other experts do not believe that the United States has embraced Mr. Sharon's hawkish views.
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