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In coming days, officials said, Mr. Sharon is likely to try to convince Mr. Powell that curtailing the operation will result only in renewed suicide attacks, which will undermine the secretary's own mission, just as the devastating attack on the eve of Passover, in which 25 Israelis were killed, undermined Vice President Dick Cheney's and Gen. Anthony C. Zinni's efforts to secure a cease-fire.

Paramilitary forces, known as "go and kill" units, undermine popular support for the government in the north.

Anti-Isis activist group Raqqa is Being Slaughtered Silently warned on Twitter that airstrikes which kill civilians undermine the fight against Isis, and gave an even higher toll for the Tuesday attack.

Investigators said the attacks seemed to be the work of locals, mostly people from the Northern Sinai region who know the area and can avoid the intense security and checkpoints that are routine here, and have decided that they are willing to kill to undermine the government.

The issues vary, but the mantra is the same: This policy will kill jobs, undermine the entrepreneurial spirit and destroy freedom.

If the EU and wider international community are serious about a political solution, they must do more to deter both Russia and the Assad regime from escalating the conflict, killing civilians, and undermining diplomatic efforts towards peace".

Since August, militants have also managed to carry out attacks on government buildings and other institutions, killing hundreds and undermining the public's confidence in the Iraqi security forces.

Afshan Khan, UNICEF Director of Emergency Programmes, says, "Ebola is killing people and undermining futures.

These people are not turned away because we lack the know-how, drugs, or technology to prevent and treat their diseases, but because political leaders are going back on promises to fully fund the fight against pandemic diseases that are killing millions and undermining social and economic stability.

And Cardinal Vincent Nichols, the Roman Catholic archbishop of Westminster, has condemned the bill as legalising "assisted killing" which would "gravely undermine" the value of human life.

And yet, here's the strange thing: given the official shock and outrage in Washington right now over the very idea of the Russians tampering with an American election, you can search the historical record in vain for past public hints of remorse in Washington, no less apologies for overthrowing or even killing foreign leaders or undermining, or simply ditching, elections.

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