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On Iran, some of his advisers argued that destroying "the regime's prized project" – its nuclear facility – would help the Iranian opposition, while others worried it would stir up Iranian nationalism against the US.
"It would stir hostility to the revolution and make it fail, diverting its goal from helping the oppressed to stirring up sectarian conflict between the sons of our one people, quite apart from the fact that everybody knows that most of the Iraqi people in the south reject Maliki and his gang, and suffer his oppression like the rest of us".
We had no idea it would stir this much controversy.
This would be better than nothing, but it would stir awkward memories.
Opponents of constitutional change said it would stir up latent racist tendencies.
We're just making a movie and I don't think it would stir up anything.
He (and we) didn't anticipate the hornet's nest it would stir up when it was published in May.
He declined to make any orders, saying if he did it would "stir up trouble" and added that the matter could go on for years.
Advocates say it would stir voters' interest and enhance democratic legitimacy.Yet even setting aside doubts over whether a common European demos exists, this system has drawbacks.
When his comment leaked, the Labour opposition seized upon it, keen to circulate the quote in the hopes that it would stir up old anti-Thatcher feelings.
At the time, the turf writer Joe Palmer warned track officials to leave the place alone, saying, "Any man who would change it would stir champagne".
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