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"What I heard was more along the lines of using it as a transit location when perhaps other places were full or other places were deemed too dangerous or insecure, or unavailable at the moment," said Wilkerson, who served under Powell from 2002 to 2005.
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Even when Mr Assad crossed "the red line" of using chemical weapons, the superpower did not punish him.
It has to do with the skill of learning how to punch a line, of using the minimum amount of words, and always delaying the twist till the end.
As President Obama faces questions about whether the Syrian government has crossed what his administration has called the "red line" of using chemical weapons in the conflict, Mr. Nasrallah sketched some red lines of his own.
Former President Barack Obama, now remembered for promising military action if Assad crossed the "red line" of using chemical weapons, contemplated a strike in 2013.
He should have also made good on his vow to punish Assad if he crossed the "red line" of using chemical weapons against civilians.
Here he led County's line as Sheringham led lines of old – using upper body strength to hold the ball, weighing up possibilities and finding runners.
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Hanging about the walls were long knotted lines of the used pillowcases collected from previous projects.
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