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Mr. Levin's substitute bill would make retaliation a crime, which is a positive step, and would allow the civilian service chiefs to intervene if military officers refused to follow a recommendation to prosecute made by military lawyers under his supervision.

The new measure would prevent commanding officers from overturning sexual assault verdicts, expand a special victims counsel program for the survivors of sexual assault throughout the military and make retaliation for reporting assault a crime.

Mr. Levin tried to soften the blow by adding provisions to make retaliation a crime and requiring review by the civilian service chief in the rare cases when a commander declines to follow a recommendation to prosecute made by military lawyers under his supervision.

It will "not look the other way", he told his defence counterparts at the Shangri-La Dialogue in May.In its island disputes, security analysts say China is picking fights with American allies that test the United States' commitment to upholding the law by proxy, in steps small enough to make retaliation hard.

"We have heard how the reforms … were going to protect victims, and make retaliation a crime," she said in a statement.

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And unlike a missile, none of these methods are instantly traceable back to the country of origin, making retaliation, and therefore deterrence, far more difficult.

Although their forces were far inferior to those of Mr. Marcos and General Ver, the massed presence of the people around them made retaliation by the Government impossible.

The measures in the Senate include a mandatory review of decisions by commanders not to prosecute sexual assault; making retaliation a crime; and subjecting sex offenders to automatic dishonorable discharges.

Instead, Carl Levin, as chair of the Armed Services Committee, backed a list of more modest reforms, such as making retaliation a crime, but he stopped short of backing a change to the commander's right to prosecute.

The office would be told to rotate its punishments among different product groups, to spread the pain and to make the retaliation less predictable.

The army and people of the DPRK are poised not just to counteract or make any retaliation but not to rule out all-out war to protect the social system, their own choice, at the risk of their lives".

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