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He said that is why he had added a "duty to intervene" in the revised use-of-force policy.
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Some cited their younger colleagues' reluctance to use force lest they violate a use-of-force policy that the new sheriff has revised and emphasized.
Customs and Border Protection is revising its Use of Force Policy Handbook, last updated in October 2010.
"I believe in the use of force.
Americans believe in the use of force.
The revised White House text which we will vote on limits the grant of authority to the president to the use of force only with respect to Iraq.
North Korea can only have been encouraged by recent developments in South Korea, where Mr. Roh, the president-elect, has rejected the use of force in any dispute involving nuclear weapons in North Korea and of revising the five-decade-old alliance with the United States.
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Japan will not attempt to revise its constitution outright – an option Abe apparently abandoned after accepting he would not win the necessary majorities in parliament and in a nationwide referendum – but will reinterpret the "pacifist" article 9, which prohibits the threat or use of force as a means of settling international disputes.
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