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Now, he just needs to keep the army on board.
"The policy had been to keep the army intact; didn't happen," Bush told the interviewer.
"The policy had been to keep the army intact; didn't happen," Mr. Bush told the interviewer.
No doubt to keep the army of teachers unionists on the floor from awkwardly sitting on their hands.
Can it, for instance, maintain conscription, long thought essential to help keep the army from becoming a "state within the state"?
Now even the CHP, under its newish leader, Kemal Kilicdaroglu, says it wants to keep the army in its barracks.Second, a new constitution will affect Turkey's EU hopes.
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Tens of thousands of African troops and up to a million porters were conscripted to fight and keep the armies supplied.
Since gaining independence from the French in 1953, Prince Sihanouk had kept the army below 35,000 men.
As head of the armed forces since 1959, Raúl Castro has kept the army one of the few functional institutions in Cuba.
Although he had shown a costly indecision in the battles around New York, his own steady poise kept the army from disintegrating.
His death removes a close ally who kept the army subordinate to the government.This, in turn, has exposed divisions in the government.
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