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Soldiers can kill in war, police officers can kill in pursuit and homeowners can kill in self-defense, when the threat they face is immediate.
And so, two months before the end of the war, police officers went on strike for the first time.
In context, although not at war, police officers feel the same way.
Under the laws of war, police and police stations are presumptively civilian unless the police are Hamas fighters or taking a direct part in the hostilities, or police stations are being used for military purposes.
One in which we see the struggle with jihadism as one calling not for massive interventionism in the Islamic world but for carefully calibrated intelligence and special ops war, police action, and shrewd diplomacy to diminish the well of potential recruits.
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Their secret societies, each of which had a specific theme such as religion, war, policing, hunting, or healing, have proven quite difficult to investigate.
Nine people have now died at the terrorists' hands since they ended a ceasefire last December.See article: Basque separatist bombs in SpainIn Yugoslavia, two Canadians and a pair of British policemen, who were training a post-war police force in Kosovo, appeared before a military court in Belgrade to answer charges of spying.
In the drug wars, police officers on traffic duty have been ground troops, stopping and searching cars.
"The cold war?" says police Capt.
It was "a scene like a war," the police chief in the canton of Valais, Christian Varone, told reporters.
During the Second World War, the police shooting of Robert Bandy, a soldier, inaugurated the 1943 Harlem riot.
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