Sentence examples for militaristic aggression from inspiring English sources

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The essence of Japanese leaders' visits to Yasukuni shrine is to beautify Japan's history of militaristic aggression and colonial rule".

"The chemical weapons abandoned by Japanese troops in China are irrefutable evidence of Japanese militaristic aggression against China, and they still seriously threaten the lives of Chinese citizens and the local environment," the Chinese government's New China News Agency said.

And, in an obvious reference to Mr Abe, General Wang said that China would never allow "ruthless, fascist and militaristic aggression to stage a comeback .The consensus among non-Chinese delegates at the dialogue was that General Wang made a pretty poor fist of defending China's position.

In an obvious reference to Mr Abe and this was in his prepared remarks General Wang said that China would never allow "ruthless, fascist and militaristic aggression to stage a comeback .The consensus among non-Chinese delegates at the dialogue was that General Wang made a pretty poor fist of defending China's position.

From the first, calmly devastating story, "Paranoia" by Saïd Sayrafiezadeh, in which the life of an undocumented teenage immigrant unravels against a backdrop of bristling flags and looming war, the book steadily crystallises a vision of the US as a locus of callous narcissism, exclusionary greed and militaristic aggression.

(Does a listener hear or only imagine an almost militaristic aggression at times?) The orchestra, of course, plays brilliantly, though the amateur Singverein in no sense rivals it, as that chorus's latter-day counterpart did in a recent performance of the work here in the Vienna Musikverein.

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What cries out for explanation is not the Romans' militaristic character or psychic aggression, but why in a world that was universally violent the Romans were so consistently more successful than their enemies and rivals.

His thesis is a bowdlerised version of historian Max Hastings's argument that the conflict was a necessary act of resistance against a militaristic Germany bent on warmongering and imperial aggression.

To increase the size of our military — already the second largest in the world — would be perceived as a sign of aggression and a continuation of the militaristic policies that led to much of the hostility toward the United States.

A United States war on Iraq reminds me of another act of United States aggression, our war in Vietnam, which had no recognizable moral reasoning but economic and militaristic appeal.

As hard as Professor Mearsheimer is on China's hegemonic intentions, he is equally critical of an American pattern of aggression that has, in his view, helped give rise to China's own increasingly militaristic behavior.

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