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And what about the never-ending conflicts?
He was the prototype of the 20th-century totalitarian dictator: He wielded absolute power; created widespread networks of secret police and spies; controlled a massive government propaganda machine, aided by collaborating intellectuals, artists and authors; held phony elections and plebiscites; and engendered those never-ending conflicts.
Otherwise we remain enslaved to the never-ending conflicts, generation after generation and life after life.
He also leaves out Africa, with its never-ending conflicts, child soldiers, endemic rape, and casual genocides.
They don't, for instance, include the psychic costs to the Americans mangled in one way or another in those never-ending conflicts.
In short, the Pentagon has been arming itself, its allies, and its enemies in a profligate fashion for years now in its never-ending conflicts across the Greater Middle East and Africa.
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Others expressed puzzlement and exasperation with the never-ending conflict.
"It's the old never-ending conflict between foreign-policy concerns and domestic political concerns," he said.
Although they had agreed to share the amrita, strife broke out over its possession, which led to a never-ending conflict.
In "Couples," an evening of eight one-acts being presented at the WorkShop Theater Company, Rich Orloff offers brief updates on several skirmishes in that never-ending conflict.
Obama called the air strike an "important milestone" in terminating that other vestige of the Cold War: the protean, never-ending conflict in Afghanistan.
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