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Tuesday next, November 11, is the first anniversary of the Armistice which stayed the world-wide carnage of the four preceding years and marked the victory of right and freedom.
At the White House, the spokesman Jay Carney said that military intervention was not the right course of action at this time because it would provoke wider carnage and chaos.
But his release is loaded with symbolism about the parlous state of Egypt and fading hopes for peaceful political change across the wider region – graphically underlined by the latest carnage in Syria.
Meanwhile Maher Abu Tair, in Jordan's al-Dustur, criticises the wider Arab and Muslim world for "standing and watching the carnage", while Asaad Haider in al-Mustaqbal argues the "world cannot remain blind in the face of a catastrophe".
The scenery on Peleliu or Iwo Jima doesn't vary much, but the array of carnage — heads exploding, limbs severed, bodies smashed to pieces — is wide and unrelenting.
Trump, by contrast, used his speech to make a wide-ranging condemnation of America's current state — talking about "American carnage" caused by urban crime, and saying that "wealth, strength and confidence has dissipated" because of jobs lost overseas.
I stood on a wide avenue as dozens of dead and wounded protesters were carried from the carnage of a failed military crackdown.
2.33pm GMT 17th over: West Indies 68-3 (Simmons 24, Darren Bravo 12) Tredwell continues, despite the over 15 run carnage, but this is an altogether calmer affair, featuring four singles, one scored off a wide.
Carnage ensues.
Absolute carnage!
And carnage.
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