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Strategic planners at the Pentagon worried about how well the Army could respond if it had to dispatch troops unexpectedly to a conflict elsewhere in the world.
NEWYORKER: The General��s Dilemma
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The Qingdao review did include an interesting addition to China's fleet, a Yuzhao-class amphibious-assault ship, which could be used to dispatch troops and helicopters over long distances.
ECONOMIST: China flaunts its naval muscle
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But public opinion is still against a Japanese presence in Iraq with a recent telephone opinion poll finding only 9 percent supporting the government's plan to dispatch troops to the region.
CNN: Japan: Diplomats shot in vehicles
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Rather than dispatch troops to a war-zone, and have little but casualties to show for it afterwards, the Clinton administration decided instead to try to make peace in Bosnia and then to send in troops to enforce it.
ECONOMIST: Peace-making in Bosnia
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Mali's West African neighbors have pledged to dispatch 3, 300 troops into the country to help it retake its north.
WSJ: U.S. Ties Libya Attack to 'Powder Keg' in Mali
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Now, the Lebanese government's making a fresh move to secure peace -an offer to dispatch 15, 000 army troops to South Lebanon, along with U.N. sponsored forces, so long as Israeli forces withdraw.
NPR: Lebanon Hosts U.S. Diplomat for Conflict Talks
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Though most Americans don't believe their country is winning the war, they don't think sending more troops is the answer, as only 9 percent of those polled said the country should dispatch more forces to Iraq.
CNN: Poll: U.S. can win war, but won't
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It agreed to the dispatch of 24 Apache attack helicopters to neighbouring Albania, along with a contingent of 2, 000 support troops.
ECONOMIST: Troops or no troops?