In an ironic reversal, the greatest colonial power becomes the helpless victim of Martian gunboat diplomacy. |
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Designed as a heavy fighter the Unicorn gunboat has the offensive power to take out small capitol ships, providing it lasts that long though. |
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But the increased political sensitivities of the international community in the nuclear age seemed to make gunboat diplomacy quite unacceptable. |
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It also conjures up memories of the gunboat diplomacy that first pushed the United States onto the world stage a century ago. |
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Far from our gunboat diplomacy of the nineteenth century, have we now become the victim rather than the aggressor in a global economic struggle? |
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For all the occasional bouts of moderate rhetoric, pre-emptive strikes and gunboat diplomacy form the essence of this thinking. |
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Handy, a trials gunboat built in 1883, is thought to be one of the last surviving genuine gunboats in British waters. |
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You must remember that a military gunboat is still stationed in Carlingford Lough. |
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The gunboat has been under water for several years, but there isn't really any life on it. |
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Stand by for the world's sole superpower engaging in the 21st Century version of gunboat diplomacy. |
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The western powers have proved yet again their willingness to resort to intimidation and old-style gunboat diplomacy to achieve their ends. |
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From 1862 through 1865 he served as a paymaster on a Union navy gunboat that traversed the bayous and rivers of southern Louisiana. |
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Let's stop with the gunboat diplomacy and get a little smarter here. |
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The initial French provocation, a direct takeover of Morocco in violation of recent treaties, was answered by German gunboat diplomacy to back its demand for compensation. |
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His latest assignment is to the U.S.S. San Pablo, a gunboat prowling the rivers of China in an effort to keep American interests safe from the indigenous people. |
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Then there is the United States war on Iraq, the 21st Century version of 19th Century gunboat diplomacy which threatens to usher in a new era in international relations. |
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This near intervention led one observer to note that gunboat diplomacy was clearly in line with the State Department commitment to pipelines and profits. |
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According to Chinese reports, Taiwanese ships will join the seven carriers being assembled in this modern rerun of 19th century gunboat diplomacy. |
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Both Indonesia and Malaysia also saw it as a means to protect themselves from gunboat diplomacy and foreign intervention in the affairs of their fledgling nations. |
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In 19th-century gunboat diplomacy a dictator or other mischief-maker gives tongue. |
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They were going to sail their navy off the Grand Banks as a bit of gunboat diplomacy, to make a statement to support their claim. |
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The Gray and Blue Naval Museum contains a diorama of the siege of Vicksburg and the world's largest collection of Civil War gunboat models. |
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A gunboat and later two transporters, complete with a party of marines, sailed up to a giant monastic house. |
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As the centre of global gravity shifted to the Atlantic, the Pacific became a vast backwater of trading monopolies brutally enforced by gunboat. |
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A Somali newspaper also reported that, on 15 June, an Eritrean gunboat was sunk after being hit by a missile. |
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All the crew of the gunboat are believed dead and it is not known whether the missile was fired by a French warship or the Djiboutian navy. |
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It is the Anglo-American armada that is reviving gunboat diplomacy in the Middle East. |
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Arms, money and supplies were quietly unloaded and the rubber rafts with their human cargo slipped silently out to the waiting British gunboat. |
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Puerto Rico is a political anachronism, a throwback to the days of gunboat diplomacy and the handlebar mustache. |
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Fortunately, the era of gunboat diplomacy in relation to sovereign debts is over, so peaceful settlements have indeed become the order of the day. |
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The first examples were used by Thornycroft and Yarrow in 1892, and then were trialled in the gunboat Sharpshooter. |
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When it arrived in Asia, in Calcutta, on September 26, it was met by a British gunboat and as we heard before, it was diverted to Budge Budge, where the British intended to put the group on a train to Punjab. |
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The gunboat was armed with torpedoes and designed for hunting and destroying smaller torpedo boats. |
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Her recent captors, with the exception of Braine, who was not present, were sitting down to breakfast when the Federal gunboat Ella and Anna hove in sight and at once bore down upon them. |
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The last known gunboat equipped with a ram was launched in 1908, the German ship SMS Emden. |
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Some of the police appear to have sided with militia, which set up road blocks, raided police armouries and took over a heavily-armed police gunboat. |
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A gunboat chuffs up a river and fires a few shots. |
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I am certainly not advocating gunboat diplomacy. |
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A president who spent the Vietnam war in the Texas Air National Guard, presumably defending the Lone Star State from possible bombing by Oklahoma, can hardly impugn the patriotism of a gunboat officer. |
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Her gunboat fleet alone is composed of one hundred and sixty-one small steamers, of the efficiency of which for war purports naval critics have formed a high estimate. |
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The British and French, who had sought to make policy by reviving 19th century gunboat diplomacy, had temporarily lost their credentials for world statesmanship. |
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The Cossacks captured the gunboat with all of its guns and blew it up. |
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According to the South Korean joint chiefs of staff, a North Korean gunboat ventured about a mile into what Seoul claims is its territorial waters. |
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The fleet included six cruisers, four torpedo boats, a torpedo gunboat, 13 gunships and other auxiliary and minor vessels, with a submarine under construction. |
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In an example of gunboat diplomacy, the Americans sent then the USS Cyane and demanded 24,000 dollars in damages, an apology and a pledge of good behavior in the future. |
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