American fighter aircraft and helicopter gunships launched airstrikes against insurgent positions. |
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It was also some thinking there might be some unassociated local insurgent groups involved. |
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Also the U.S. military is probing a killing of an unarmed insurgent by Marines. |
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He has previous experience in helping the labor bureaucracy ward off an insurgent rank and file. |
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The regimental camp was mortared twice and the soldiers were routinely required to round up insurgent suspects, occasionally under fire. |
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He genuinely thought, and I have absolutely no reason to disbelieve him, that that insurgent was already dead. |
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It alienates our friends, who fear an insurgent victory, and tempts undecideds to join the anti-government ranks. |
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The city had been under insurgent control since April and its recapture was seen as essential to organizing the promised January elections. |
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Despite the bombing, he spoke confidently of his ability to hearten his forces and repel future insurgent attacks. |
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With a computer and a connection to the Internet, an individual can do more damage than armed terrorist cells or small insurgent movements. |
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The insurgent terrorists have launched a day of mayhem across parts of Iraq in retaliation for the assault on Fallujah. |
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Suicide bombings had become firmly embedded in the Iraqi insurgent armamentarium. |
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It was not uncommon for the Ottoman governor of Baghdad to clash with insurgent tribes. |
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The outer ring of the model contains fielded forces of insurgent fighters and terrorists. |
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A revised Plan Colombia must be directed toward substantive, flexible, and pragmatic peace negotiations with the insurgent groups. |
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No, I do not remember any crimes being committed, other than the work of terrorist organisations and insurgent forces. |
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Although insurgent groups usually operate near their home bases, they sometimes conduct raids. |
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India has numerous armed insurgent groups, and suffers from frequently tense Muslim-Hindu relations that recently exploded into violence. |
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Resistance fighters have frequently targeted foreign planes in the area, which is an insurgent stronghold. |
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According to the report his camera contained footage of an insurgent attack on American forces. |
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Access to, and influence over, civilian populations is a source of strength for insurgent movements and arguably terrorist networks. |
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According to reports there were very few insurgent casualties, since rebels had withdrawn from their positions before the attacks. |
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So if they can thwart it through terrorist and insurgent violence, they think they'll get a victory. |
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To combat an insurgent force of between 3,000 and 6,000, British forces embarked on a brutal war. |
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Early yesterday morning there was an insurgent attack to the north of our base camp. |
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The most foreboding of these trends involves insurgent and terrorist groups who fund their ideological agendas with drug money. |
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It's a situation where the insurgent forces have to try to start a civil war and break up the different factions more so than they are now. |
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For example, in two communications, one targeting potential insurgent recruits and one active guerrillas, both should discourage resistance. |
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A senior U.S. military official says, since the election, insurgent attacks are down 22 percent. |
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During World War II, his hometown was successively occupied by Italians, Germans, and insurgent Communists. |
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The flare-up in insurgent attacks also has killed another two dozen people over the past two days. |
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As for insurgents from other countries, the reports I've read said they constitute about 10 percent of the insurgent forces. |
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A cancer cell is like an insurgent terrorist with a very well-defined agenda. |
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Troops on the ground, though, do say that there have been sporadic clashes, some sniper fire, and a few potshots from insurgent forces. |
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Thailand, as an ally of the United States, sent forces to support South Vietnam in its war against North Vietnam and the insurgent Vietcong. |
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Moving the transfer date was a sensible precaution against anticipated insurgent attacks. |
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The grisly discoveries mean even more tension in areas shaken by an insurgent uprising. |
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I mean, he is a dirty rat, he is a key enemy figure that has to be taken down, but there's other insurgent organizations involved. |
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For a second night, the Marines called in a gunship to bombard insurgent positions. |
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This raises considerable problems for counter insurgent strategy. |
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First, it takes military action to clear insurgent fighters out of the area. |
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Elsewhere in the article an anonymous diplomat says the U.S. has a newfound willingness to negotiate with insurgent groups, a risky but potentially fruitful concession. |
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The were first formed in the sixties to protect against cold war menaces and insurgent forces such as the terrorist organization known as the London Underground. |
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It was not difficult for the local population to differentiate between these constructive efforts and the often brutal, terroristic actions of insurgent forces. |
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Yet, there are at least 24 insurgent groups active in the state. |
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The worst times have seen 90 insurgent attacks every 24 hours. |
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They recognize a lot of policemen who are on the front line are bearing the brunt of insurgent attacks, that when suicide bombs go off, they are often at checkpoints. |
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In Malaya the British defeated an insurgent communist movement. |
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These young soldiers, and they are very young, all have their own way of coping with the threat of insurgent attacks, the instant when a normal day can become a disaster. |
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The turnout was much higher than expected as millions of Iraqis stood in lines to vote, sometimes braving insurgent fire to reach the polls and cast their ballots. |
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His insurgent group inspired terror by hacking off limbs of thousands of civilians, raping women and forcing children to fight. |
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Furthermore, by removing them from their post, you create an opportunity for insurgent black magic to materialize a car bomb. |
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Labour's disadvantage is holding power recently, lacking insurgent freshness. |
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Laghman, situated on one of the main Taliban infiltration routes to and from Pakistan, is a hotbed of insurgent activity. |
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More pertinently, it is nearly double the range of the AK-47, a rifle of Soviet design that is used by many insurgent groups. |
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Especially, I wanted his view of one of the main valley-based insurgent groups, which would restore monarchic power. |
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Their avowed aim was to help the military fight communism and the insurgent forces. |
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The contrast between Afghan government hopelessness and insurgent craftiness could hardly have been more stark. |
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The opium economy meanwhile helps finance corruption and insurgent violence while thriving in the social disorder it thereby incites. |
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There are too many opportunities for friendly fire, for civilian casualties, for insurgent ambushes. |
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Afghan civilian casualties were high, with more than two thirds from insurgent violence. |
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Conference participants noted that most civilian casualties are caused by insurgent attacks. |
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Lessons still have not been learnt from the mass murder, eighty years ago, of the insurgent Armenians. |
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In Afghanistan all this and more had to be provided in areas racked by insurgent violence. |
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The U.S. hackers sent fake text messages to insurgent fighters and roadside bombers. |
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From extreme conditions and insurgent Snow Pirates to hostile gargantuan alien Akrid, all that you can trust are your instincts. |
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The fighting subsided when the African Union brokered ceasefire negotiations between Khartoum and the two main insurgent groups. |
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It is also recognized that some profits derived from drug sales may eventually find its way to terrorist and other insurgent groups. |
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Despite all our doctrine, equipment and resources, it is difficult to find an insurgent who hides in the very heart of the civilian population. |
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Girls head to school despite insurgent attacks on their schools, their teachers and their classmates. |
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During this time, several insurgent groups have participated in the conflict. |
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Due to insurgent threats, since 17 December 2007, the Governor and his key staff have relocated to Baidoa. |
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In March this year, the insurgent elements mounted coordinated attacks within Mogadishu. |
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Aware of the RPF's roots as an insurgent group born out of exile, the government knows that returns are important for political stability. |
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When one major operation, dubbed Arrowhead Ripper, concluded in mid-August, most insurgent activity in the area had ceased. |
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A U.S. warplane dropped two bombs on a suspected insurgent command center near Ramadi on Wednesday, the AP said, adding that it was not known whether casualties resulted. |
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It was the other Sunni insurgent groups that were there alongside them, unacknowledged partners in the coalition. |
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The Committee found one instance where we believe the Service had insufficient grounds to carry out certain investigative measures against a person rumoured to be providing funds to an insurgent group in the homeland. |
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The emergence of the CNP followed by the liberation of Bangladesh and the resulting loss of insurgent safe havens in East Pakistan contributed to a significant weakening of the NNC and Naga separatism. |
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I blundered across an insurgent camp because I was using the freelook camera to admire the gorgeous forestry. |
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The Syrian soldiers had taken shelter in Iraq a day earlier from an insurgent attack on a different frontier post, on the border with Iraq's Nineveh Province. |
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Today this would be unthinkable-the modern terrorist wants to be known as a freedom fighter, a guerrilla, a militant, an insurgent, a rebel, a revolutionary-anything but a terrorist, a killer of random innocents. |
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The Government clearly needs urgent military support in areas of personnel, arms and logistics to sustain its success in warding off insurgent attacks and defending key installations. |
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To this end, the Tejeros Convention was convened, where Aguinaldo was elected president of the new insurgent government. |
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The girls were abducted after midnight from a school in Chibok, on the edge of the Sambisa Forest, an insurgent hideout, said the Borno state police commissioner Tanko Lawan. |
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The Ruta de la Independencia or Independence Route comprises ten municipalities through which the insurgent army under Miguel Hidalgo passed. |
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We focused on the nerve-agent feint, and got roundhoused by the insurgent hook. |
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Baha Mousa had been arrested in Basra on suspicion of being an insurgent and died two days later, having suffered asphyxiation and over 90 bodily injuries. |
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Both the Ethiopian-backed Transitional Federal Government troops and the insurgent groups are using heavy artillery in urban areas inhabited by civilians, causing dozens of civilians to be killed or injured. |
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Narcoterrorism, and on-going insurgent guerrilla campaigns which had plagued the nation for more than a decade, had combined to tarnish severely the nation's reputation abroad. |
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But these insurgent parties often quickly backslid on their founding principles when it became politic to do so. |
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There was a time in 2007, in between Chris Kyle's deployments, when half my platoon was trapped behind a house while two Iraqi insurgent machine gunners pinned us down. |
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Its deputy foreign minister, Hossein Amir Abdollahian said he was confident the Islamist insurgent group could be defeated with collective action. |
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In so much as Labour and the Tories were discussed, it was mainly in the context of how they were being affected by the insurgent rivals that are snapping at their legs and tearing chunks out of their vote. |
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But analysts and fighters alike agreed that as time passes, such programs often become less effective because insurgent forces become wise to the deception. |
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The two Darfurian insurgent groups had splintered. |
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Regarding these groups, the situation has improved significantly during the last month following direct negotiations between the Laos army and insurgent groups. |
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This week China's defence ministry demanded that America respect Chinese sovereignty by ceasing surveillance flights along its coast. The mayor of Kandahar was killed by a Taliban insurgent who concealed a bomb in his turban. |
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If failure is the best teacher, then the study of insurgent victories is obviously of benefit in enhancing counterinsurgent strategies. |
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Particularly in the areas controlled by insurgent or paramilitary groups, a variety of mechanisms may be used to encourage coca cultivation, and those who grow the drug are not simply peasants cultivating a traditional crop. |
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Furthermore, the Office assisted the Colombian Government in the destruction of over 16,000 firearms that were seized or handed over by members of insurgent groups in the process of their reintegration into civil life. |
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These operations are essential to meeting the insurgent threat. |
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Major roads, the main routes for transporting agricultural produce to urban centres and markets, are also subject to waves of the insurgent or criminal violence that rack fragile states. |
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The proletariat is getting beaten everywhere it has uprisen. A period of white terror begins then, as each time the revolution is defeated, through all Russia, but particularly in this insurgent region of Ukraine. |
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Momentum and initiative would then be lost to the insurgent Shiite militia, and control over the country's future would effectively be turned over to decision makers in Teheran. |
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We call on regional states to contribute constructively to this effort, including by combating insurgent financing and sanctuary, and the trafficking of narcotics. |
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The mine had been buried at the perimeter of an army camp, indicating that it was meant to protect the army base and was thus unlikely to have been laid by an insurgent group. |
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It is important to note that the engagement with these parties does not have any implications as to their political or legal status, and, therefore, does not confer legitimacy or legal status to an insurgent or other group. |
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In addition, the willingness of the government to enter into dialogue with the insurgent groups contrasts with its refusal to discuss the economic adjustment measures which social movements object to. |
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Many armed confrontations in the past involving insurgent groups and the military were triggered by a local rido. |
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The mass offensive dubbed Operation Swarmer is targeted at insurgent strongholds north of Baghdad, the military said last night. |
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Direct mail has given insurgent candidates a way to evade gatekeepers in both the mainstream media and the regular party organizations. |
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While I expect you to deny that, a lot of us out here think the overemphasis of insurgent activity and the underemphasis of successes is shameful. |
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During the operation Ilhom and one other armed insurgent engaged the security force with fragmentation grenades. |
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And they have left a space that insurgent parties and anti-sleaze independents are moving into. It is hard to avoid the conclusion that too many politicians are immobilised by a mix of inertia and spinelessness. |
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Unfortunately, those efforts, in Afghanistan and elsewhere, are becoming increasingly dangerous to undertake as insurgent and terrorist organizations lash out at innocent civilians and relief agencies. |
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While the incidence of hostile acts by radical groups and other factions has not markedly changed since my last report, insurgent attacks, including against AMISOM, are becoming more sophisticated, coordinated and lethal. |
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The text was clearly based on allegations by exiles and members of insurgent groups who were waging a disinformation campaign, aided by other countries. |
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Despite that, count on them to assume the role of the insurgent here. |
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A lawyer as well as an investigative reporter, Wickrematunga campaigned against the conflict between Sri Lanka's army and the Tamil Tigers insurgent group, as well as against government efforts to curb the media. |
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Few commercial airlines provide passenger service in and out of Baghdad International Airport due to current conditions and the threat of surface-to-air missile attacks from insurgent forces. |
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The African Union also called upon the United Nations to impose a sea blockade and a no-fly zone to stop the flow of weapons and other supplies to the insurgent groups. |
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Beginning in 2011, insurgent forces in Afghanistan began using a tactic of insider attacks on ISAF and Afghan military forces. |
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Some were transferred from American custody to Iraqi prisons, where a series of jailbreaks in the last several years allowed many senior leaders to escape and rejoin the insurgent ranks. |
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There he became embroiled in discussions whether to replace the Katipunan with an insurgent government of the Cavite rebels' design. |
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In Germany, France and Britain right-wing insurgent parties are nipping at the heels of governments, denouncing them as has-beens trafficking in cant and doublespeak. |
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Why do Minnesotans like the insurgent style in their statewide candidates? |
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State police chief Hare Krishna Deka said a faction of an insurgent group, the United Peoples' Democratic Solidarity, was believed to be behind the blast. |
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The Iraqi Navy is a small force with 1,500 sailors and officers, including 800 Marines, designed to protect shoreline and inland waterways from insurgent infiltration. |
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The main objective was to push into insurgent strongholds along the river. |
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A partisan is a member of an irregular military force formed to oppose control of an area by a foreign power or by an army of occupation by some kind of insurgent activity. |
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Hundreds more insurgent leaders were killed or captured as 2010 ended. |
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A statement from the alliance said Ilham and one other armed insurgent engaged the security force with fragmentation grenades during the operation. |
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Warships were recruited by the insurgent governments during Spanish American wars of independence to destroy Spanish trade, and capture Spanish Merchant vessels. |
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