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Small artillery spotter planes had arrived, heralding the imminent use of ground-artillery support.
He called it a "work of mercy," offering the soft power of American humanitarianism to counterbalance the imminent use of military force.
"Officer Allan reasonably believed that the use of deadly force was needed to protect him from the imminent use of deadly force".
He went on, "The apparently imminent use of American armed forces to drive Saddam Hussein from power, from what I know of our government's state of preparedness for such an involvement, seems to me well out of proportion to the dangers involved.
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Force, other than deadly force, such as punching someone, is allowed when the person reasonably believes it is necessary for self-defense "against another's "imminent use of unlawful force".
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Cold piped air - with a national power blackout imminent due to record use of air-conditioners, the temperature at each show was a good indicator of status - emerged from discretely blanked-off alcoves.
"If an officer's reasonable perception is that his or another's life is in imminent danger, delaying the use of force for the purpose of issuing a warning creates an unreasonable risk," Crawford wrote.
"We don't have any information to indicate that there's an imminent threat from the use of anthrax or other biological agents at an overseas mission," Mr. Boucher said.
The Dutch jurist Hugo Grotius (1583 1645) maintained in De Jure Belli ac Pacis (1625; On the Law of War and Peace) that war is justifiable only if a country faces imminent danger and the use of force is both necessary and proportionate to the threat.
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