Sentence examples for humanitarian invasion from inspiring English sources

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But just the threat of a humanitarian invasion could save Myanmar.

Because a humanitarian invasion could ultimately lead to the regime's collapse, we would have to accept significant responsibility for the aftermath.

"The French foreign minister is making noises that sound curiously close to a humanitarian invasion," Megan McArdle notes at Asymmetrical Information, her blog for The Atlantic.

Timothy Nunan's Humanitarian Invasion: Global Development in Cold War Afghanistan Cambridgee) is a groundbreaking study of a little understood experience of modernity in what used to be called the third world.

Bush's father, who had no need to redeem himself, launched a humanitarian invasion of Somalia between the 1992 election and Bill Clinton's Inauguration; he at least enjoyed the satisfaction of watching U.S. Marines and soldiers feed the hungry before the operation went sour (after he was long gone from office).

Lamb's humanitarian invasion of the festival circuit proves that large-scale music events are more than a mere opportunity for an afternoon acid trip.

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Is it in our 'national' interest?" Despite Iraq being a non-humanitarian invasion, the notion of humanitarian intervention at this point has fostered a sense of unpredictability about U.S. responses.

On that issue, and on her written warnings of a "humanitarian catastrophe" in the invasion's wake, she said that Mr. Blair had effectively circumvented cabinet debate.

Mr. Cook later clarified his remarks by saying that while "there can be no question at this stage of letting Saddam off the hook," the humanitarian consequences of the invasion already looked to be devastating.

There appears to be no evidence that Freedman has ever expressed support for the Iraq invasion on humanitarian or any other grounds, and it might be fairer to trust that he would bring the same objectivity to the inquiry that he has displayed throughout a career as an eminent military historian and strategic thinker.

U.S. indifference to civilian suffering is particularly noticeable in the case of "liberal war hawks" who justified the Iraq invasion on humanitarian grounds but then largely ignored its human costs as much as conservatives who do not even claim concern for the civilians they destroy.

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