Obama is asking America to be a polarized, angry country, where we are at war with each other, tearing at our own throats.
Ankara and Damascus were once allies, but over the past two years, they've been at each others' throats.
But the one issue above all that sets Labour and the campaigners at each others' throats is the introduction of genetically-modified (GM) crops.
For centuries in Europe, the French and the Germans were at each other's throats.
For nearly a thousand years the French and Germans had been at each other's throats.
Gold towns and poor towns that sit side by side are at each other's throats.
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These congressional votes have had two of the coalition's heavyweights at each other's throats for months.
They couldn't resolve issues on how much to cut - Europe and the U.S. were at each other's throats.
"We were at each other's throats, " Fox says, adding that they disagreed over money and whether to sell the company.
It could be, though it is hard to imagine the many groups now at each other's throats united behind him.
Sometimes, after all, it may be better that people live apart, if the alternative is living together at each other's throats.
When you hear the term Hobbesian, you think of people at each other's throats, struggling for power in a situation of chaos.
Microsoft and Adobe have been at each other's throats for a decade.
For once, Britain and Spain were not grabbing at each other's throats.
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Everybody's at each other's throats and tearing their own hair out.
"On the other hand, in Norwich City Council we've got Lab and Lib Dem at each other's throats, Lib Dems being entirely opportunists, " he added.
Different types of conservatives are at each other's throats.
Mapping out an investment strategy for the railways is made more difficult by the fact that the two senior figures charged with taking an overall view of the system are at each other's throats.
"To imagine that we might pull out of that is to ignore the fact that as people who have been at each other's throats for centuries, we now have one wish, and that is lasting peace, " Sarkozy said.
With Angola's war looking to start again, conflict bubbling in Congo-Brazzaville and the Central African Republic, and with Tutsis and Hutus still at each other's throats, there could be a conflagration that would engulf the whole of Central Africa.
The RFU wants greater control over the players and while Premier Rugby has given some ground the two sides, after a brief period where it looked as though they were edging closer to an agreement, are once again at each other's throats.
At that time, Mr Moi's 19-year-old administration and its political opponents were at each other's throats on this very issue: the call for constitutional reform to get rid of laws that have turned the president into a constitutional dictator despite Kenya's veneer of parliamentary democracy.
The Centre Party had anyhow been coming apart at the seams, but Mr Barak is also having little joy from his two main coalition partners, the Sephardic- Orthodox Shas party and the leftist-secular Meretz party, which are at each other's throats over state finance for Shas schools.
So, with its two chief allies at the each other's throats, has America's policy.
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