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"war operation" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific military action or campaign carried out during a war. Example: The soldiers were briefed on the details of the upcoming war operation, including their objectives and expected risks.
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And MSNBC, like Fox and the Bush Administration, called the war "Operation Iraqi Freedom" and duplicated Fox's display of an American flag in a corner of its screen.
That label has been applied generously to the monthly FIFA rankings (primarily the men's list) that seem to emanate from deep in the Swiss mountains, spewed by FIFA's own WOPR (War Operation Plan Response) computer.
But as the corpses continued to pile up there were 103 by August 27th and rats were sighted in residential areas, the city opened a new front in the war: Operation Haystack.
Jackson's previous work includes 2009's hugely acclaimed Mincemeat, about a secret second world war operation in which the corpse of a homeless man was used to deceive the Nazis about an invasion of Sicily.
"I find the story interesting because it's both a love story and a political story," says Weir. "But it's a love story, too, about the affair between the media and the war operation.
That was the same year that the C.I.A. organized a coup that deposed Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq and installed the Shah — a cold war operation for which Mr. Obama just publicly apologized during his speech at Cairo University last month.
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Mr. Bush's advisers insisted that he was quite engaged in the day-to-day war operations.
And since the threats could come from forces based in "dysfunctional" states, "we might have to mount, most often in coalition, war operations outside our borders".
There have been punitive operations in defence of empire, cold war operations, post-9/11 support for the US, and the Troubles in Ireland.
Five days!" Ultimately, sullen Senate Democrats agreed before heading home to provide $70 billion of the additional $196 billion President Bush had demanded for war operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said the illness, which included fever, vomiting and diarrhea, was caused by Norwalk-like viruses that caused similar outbreaks among soldiers during Persian Gulf war operations.
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