"If India continues to go soft on Bangladesh, the time might come when border villagers in the region would be forced to take up arms and go underground to defend themselves, " Manik Syiem, a resident of the Indian border state of Meghalaya, said.
Go back to the arms of Microsoft.
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Others may exercise their option to "go nuclear, " contributing to regional arms build-ups and proliferation.
Still, the European Union agreed to keep the embargo under review and gave the go-ahead to amendments to the arms ban that could allow a broader range of assistance to reach the Syrian opposition over time.
On Syria, where Mrs Merkel is resisting pressure from the UK and France to lift an EU arms embargo to allow equipment to go to the rebels, they agreed to keep working to find ways to increase pressure on the Assad regime while strengthening the "moderate" opposition.
He had campaigned on a promise to make deep nuclear-arms cuts, and the decision to go ahead was taken, he claimed, on the basis of America's security needs alone.
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The White House had tried to link any summit to the Duma's ratification of the START II treaty, saying only then would the two leaders be able to go forward in negotiating further arms control treaties.
We have a lot of material to go through, so until we've completely got our arms around this we're going to assume that we have to keep looking to flesh out this scheme.
All told, I suspect, if the majority can actually convince the Sergeant at Arms and his staff to go out, seize the absent legislators, and bring them to the Capitol, the action might eventually be overturned in some court, but I suspect the vote will have long been taken by then.
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"Sometimes I think when you show arms and assassination, young people go to school with guns and kill their friends, " he says.
This is a devolved matter and "pity the poor Sargeant at Arms who'd have to go and fetch Edwina" he told BBC Wales.
Carnivores will have their fill perusing the manifold satay sticks, fried fish, barbeque rib and meatball stands stationed market-wide: perfect fuel for another few hours on the go, before heading homeward, arms heavily laden, to refresh, relax, and perhaps regroup for a second Chatuchak shopping spree on Sunday.
But some people go on to suffer chronic burning pains which affect their calves, arms and hands as well.
The letter from King Henry is dated 1543 and is a call to arms to landlords to recruit troops from their tenants to go into battle against the Scots.
The committee was about to go into private session when the Labour MP Tessa Kingham asked Cook about an arms deal with Morocco, involving those 105mm guns in Western Sahara.
While arms and accusations go back and forth across the border, the Taliban continue to strike, often at soft targets.
The idea is to go beyond what many participants see as the male obsession with ceasefires and decommissioning of arms, and look at the need for accountability including womens' rights in post-conflict administrations.
START-2 nuclear arms-cutting treaty, held up by a recalcitrant Duma, need to go on.
Manufactured by BAE Systems, a British business and one of the biggest arms companies in the world, the Tactica shouldn't be allowed to go quietly about its strategically lethal and profitable business.
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Arscott scored a late consolation for the visitors, but it was the Blues who left the Arms Park with five points to top Pool 3 alongside Stade Francais - who go to Bristol next week, while Harlequins host the Blues.
Assuming that they are not convinced by the Iraqi document (a safe assumption) and assuming the arms inspectors find nothing new, they will have to decide at some point to go back to the Security Council and try to persuade other members to back a war.
They go on to describe their sexual assaults at the hands of people who were supposed to be their brothers in arms or leaders.
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If fashion is anything to go by it seems that 11-year-old Malia is fully behind the idea of nuclear arms reduction - check out the T-shirt she was wearing after the family left Moscow.
On Friday days after U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry met Russian officials in Moscow and raised concerns over Russian arms shipments to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad the Kremlin said it would go ahead with deliveries of ground-to-air missile systems for the Assad government.
Arms that once fuelled the wars in Indochina, he says, now have nowhere else to go, except in the hands of willing buyers in those societies with unsolved ethnic conflicts.
If we think about cyber arms control proposals, for example, my impression is that the US has been very reluctant to go down this route.
Press officers take part in planning operations helping, for instance, to time them to match media deadlines and army camera teams go along on them, providing footage (eg, of arms-smuggling tunnels and would-be suicide bombers caught at checkpoints) that goes out to the media.
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