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Khalid went home every night to a neighborhood increasingly at war.

"The government is increasingly at war with the citizens," said Jens Bastian, an economist at the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy in Athens.

In the US the diverse 50m-strong conservative evangelical churches are increasingly at war about the human contribution to global warming.

Monday's blast at Ted Kennedy from the New York chapter of NOW is just the latest shrill attack from a party that looks increasingly at war with itself.Who could have imagined that, with a sitting Republican president who is so unpopular that none of his own party's candidates dares mention him on the campaign trail, his party would be feeling bullish?

But this year especially it is essential that we also reflect on another human cost of the war -- the hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqi men, women and children who have fled their homes and often their country to escape the violence of a nation increasingly at war with itself.

In the Daily Mail Stephen Glover writes: "In recent weeks a new asperity, even nastiness, has crept into Lib Dem criticism of their Tory partners... can government proceed when its two constituent parts are increasingly at war?

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WASHINGTON, July 23 - The Bush administration's rallying call that America is a nation at war is increasingly ringing hollow to men and women in uniform, who argue in frustration that America is not a nation at war, but a nation with only its military at war.

Post-war Europe is, increasingly, past wars.

The prospect of a White House without Mr. Rove, Mr. Bush's longtime strategist, has some allies of the president in a near panic, fearful that without him the administration would lose the one person capable of enforcing discipline across a party that has become increasingly fractious and that is almost at war with itself over the president's nomination of Harriet E. Miers to the Supreme Court.

Powerful businessmen who profited under Mr Mubarak also bear grudges, relentlessly reflected in the privately owned media that far outshine the Islamists' dowdy efforts at propaganda.The increasingly nasty war of words between Egypt's camps has turned politics into what Khalil Anani, an analyst, describes as a zero-sum game.

In the face of an increasingly unpopular war, they wonder at the impact on support at home.

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