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Is the ending of active hostilities totally unrealistic?
Armistice, an agreement for the cessation of active hostilities between two or more belligerents.
The Third Geneva Convention requires that prisoners of war be "released and repatriated, without delay after cessation of active hostilities".
Under international humanitarian law, the transfer of occupied populations is forbidden unless it is temporary and in the context of active hostilities.
Since taking office, President Donald Trump has loosened restrictions on U.S. military action in Somalia, designating parts of the country an "area of active hostilities," which has increased the frequency of U.S.-backed raids.
The court has now stated that the president has the right to hold Mr Hamdan and the other detainees "for the duration of active hostilities"—thus implying that America's struggle against al-Qaeda is indeed a war.
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The opinion recognized that lower federal courts had upheld civilian courts-martial before, but that those courts-martial were conducted under the government's "war powers" that arise during a time of active hostility.
The elites' attitude to religion ranges from indifference to active hostility.
"From the outset of his second run as President, in my judgment, he was bringing Russia to a posture of pretty active hostility toward the United States and the West".
Active hostilities ceased with the signing of the Dayton peace agreement in December 1995.
Instead, President Obama found an out in the law; namely that he can bypass the requirements of the WPR if the US is not engaged in active "hostilities".
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