Sentence examples for problematic war from inspiring English sources

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The proposal would scrap the problematic War Powers Act of 1973, a measure passed in the hangover from Vietnam to give Congress more say in committing troops to the battlefield but largely honored in the breach ever since by presidents who deemed it unconstitutional.

And as many of Mr. Obama's own advisers have recounted in recent days in interviews, the decision on the surge of 30,000 troops to Afghanistan by next summer was at least partly inspired by the success of the effort in Iraq, which Mr. Bush's aides say is their best hope that historians will give them some credit when the history of a highly problematic war is written.

This will be true despite what may turn out to be a problematic war against the terrorists.

It was to be a conference concentrated on drugs, and on the ways that drug users, service providers and law enforcement are inextricably entangled in a problematic war on drugs.

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His efforts to help people understand one of the United States' most problematic wars included collecting a formidable trove of materials: seven million pages of documents, among them 15,000 books; 15,000 monographs; and 3,000 slides.

"In my opinion, the Khan family suffered from Islamophobia both when they lost their son in a problematic Islamophobic war, and when they were critiqued by Trump," said Mirna Haidar, a Muslim immigrant and social justice activist.

Sanders is not where his supporters suppose on the problematic long war and troublesome military spending.

I was even stubborn about supporting Bernie, a lesser of three evils candidate whose seriously problematic pro-war voting record left me deeply conflicted.

It's a shame that one element of the production is so problematic, for this "War and Peace" remains a significant achievement.

In an ongoing blog he has written for The New York Times, Mr. Morris has recounted how a quotation about the problematic nature of war photography from Susan Sontag ultimately led to his grappling with the meaning of Abu Ghraib, and contact with figures like Lynndie England, the soldier in the notorious "Iraqi on a leash" photo staged by Charles Graner, her boyfriend at the time.

Can an anti-war scholar make the world a better place by teaching FBI agents about the problematic underpinnings of the War on Terror?

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