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The longer the process extends, veteran negotiators say, the more circumstances abroad can change – an election changes governments, an economic downturn preoccupies them, a war destabilizes them – that affect a country's willingness or ability to take a Guantánamo detainee.

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He is setting Trump — and not just Trump — up for the obvious reply: maybe no terrorist group followed up with anything like the September 11th attacks, but George W. Bush launched an invasion of Iraq that crumbled into civil war, destabilized the region, led to the neglect of Afghanistan, and laid the foundation for ISIS.

He is setting Trump and not just Trump up for the obvious reply: maybe no terrorist group followed up with anything like the September 11th attacks, but George W. Bush launched an invasion of Iraq that crumbled into civil war, destabilized the region, led to the neglect of Afghanistan, and laid the foundation for ISIS.

Armed groups use rape as a weapon of war, destabilizing communities while procuring hundreds of millions of dollars per year off the minerals trade.

The Iraq war destabilized that country and the region, refueled the Sunni/Shia sectarian conflict (just as many people in the international religious community warned), and revealed American practices and policies like torture and supporting oppressive regimes -- all of which have accelerated deep grievances that are at the core of the ISIS ideology.

The prospects for a civil war which destabilizes the region would be devastating.

These steps need to be taken quickly, however, because spoilers are now in Kashmir who would like nothing better than to spark a war that destabilizes Pakistan, kills Hindus and disrupts American military operations against the Qaeda network.

UN sanctions were implemented after the Gulf War "to destabilize the regime," but after ten years they've destabilized everything BUT the regime.

The war will destabilize the volatile region and turn Iraq into a de facto United States protectorate for years.

The Iraq war "has destabilized and polarized the world to a greater extent than any other conflict in history," wrote Archbishop Tutu.

Otherwise, a war could destabilize the region and "turbo-charge the recruitment process for anti-American terrorism," as one Saudi official put it privately.

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