We cannot succeed in either, let alone both, of these theaters - to say nothing of the world-wide conflict more generally - unless we come to grips with the catalytic role being played in that war by Shariah.
It is hard to imagine an outcome that would be more certain of failure, not only in Iraq but in the wider world, to say nothing of a more lasting stigma.
It does nothing to boost the economy, nor will it do much to force companies to give their shareholders more say in executive pay.
In today's world -- to say nothing of tomorrow's -- these are going to be driven by more multifaceted considerations than simply the size of Russia's nuclear arsenal.
Now Mr. Bush did mention the American taxpayer at one point in his speech, but he said nothing about paying more taxes to help defray the cost of Katrina nor did he say anything about cutting other federal spending.
There is, however, no substantiation of these claims offered to say nothing of any evidence that the proposed action will produce either a more effective or less costly means of meeting continuing requirements for support to the U.S. nuclear forces.
It is expected to be a purely social gathering and nothing more should be read into it, the aides say.
Cynics also say that inclination may amount to nothing more than giving to your favourite hobbies rather than tackling the basic needs of society.
If the events of the past fortnight are any guide, as the hard-line communist-nationalist-fascist factions ascendant in Moscow consolidate their "creeping coup, " the Russian government will become ever more strident in its opposition to the current sanctions on Belgrade to say nothing of ideas of intensifying those sanctions or complementing them with long-overdue military actions.
If the events of the past fortnight are any guide, as the hard-line communist-nationalist-fascist factions ascendant in Moscow consolidate their "creeping coup, " the Russian government will become ever more strident in its opposition to the current sanctions on Belgrade -- to say nothing of ideas of intensifying those sanctions or complementing them with long-overdue military actions.
Local authorities told the BBC they had nothing to say when asked to explain what had taken place, and waited more than 24 hours to confirm the details.
BBC: Police outside a school in Nanping, Fujian (23 March 2010)
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