But it's been difficult to stitch together a coalition of African countries willing or able to go to war on behalf of Mali's weak civilian government.
She said Argentina would "never go to war again on the Malvinas issue".
Mr Wilson and Mrs Thatcher could hardly have been more different, but both based their decisions about whether to go to war or not on a clear idea of national interest.
"Those who managed to survive the troubled post-war period and want to go on putting their hands in the state budget should understand that there is a limit to everything, " it said.
Taylor is the first African head of state to go on trial for war crimes before an international tribunal.
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They are grown men now, but when they start to remember the war, they can go on drinking bouts lasting two or three weeks to drown out the stress inside them.
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They go on to pursue the war's trail through every twist and turn of the macroeconomic labyrinth.
The wider story is about the stability of South Sudan and of how the country may go to war with Khartoum before a referendum on full independence in 2011.
"I want that passion and noise from the crowd and I want my players to go to war every time they go out on the pitch, " said the 38-year-old.
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However, when they failed to garner any meaningful international support for their war in Iraq, the decision was made to go forward on our own.
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During the course of his presidential campaign, Mr. Obama insisted that Iraq was but a distraction in the war on terrorism and vowed to go after those who were truly responsible for September 11.
The leaders of the outside countries involved in the war have become increasingly reluctant to go on fighting each other in the jungles of Congo, even though some of them, or their cronies, have done well out of business deals there.
Yet somehow Vulliamy confuses the two and imagines that the real answer to this tragic war on drugs, whose victims are inevitably the poorest among us, is to go after the money and to temper our materialism.
Those powers include considerable patronage -- the ability to appoint bishops, government ministers, heads of public bodies and so on -- as well as the power to go to war, sign treaties and change the law through the little-understood Privy Council.
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and his government squandered the unprecedented international support that Israel enjoyed on July 12, 2006 when it properly decided to go to war after Hizbullah attacked northern Israel with rockets and missiles and kidnapped IDF reservists Eldad Regev and Ehud Goldwasser.
Because the men and women who go to war will tell you that the loved ones they leave behind have a profound effect on their ability to hold up under fire.
Mr Vickers points out that much of the debate about what might go wrong in the campaign has focused on what Saddam could do and on the regional reaction to war.
Certainly Kennedy and Levin cannot be saying that we must not decide whether to go to war until we have heard the considered opinion of countries that none of their colleagues can find on a map.
Franklin Roosevelt worked with Democrats and Republicans to give veterans of World War II -- including my grandfather, Stanley Dunham -- the chance to go to college on the G.
You go back to "All Quiet on the Western Front" -- we must have our guilt about war because we all share that -- we certainly share a guilt about war.
Kerry said during the debate he would never grant another country a veto on U.S. actions to protect itself, but he said the decision to go to war should pass a "global test" of legitimacy.
Former International Development Secretary Clare Short, who also resigned from the Cabinet after the war, also told the inquiry on Tuesday that Blair and U.S. President George W. Bush decided to go to war last summer -- and that it had to be in the spring.
But that perception was, number one, based on an incomplete picture, and, number two, that perception never required them to automatically go to war.
The data only go back to 1955 but I am betting the real burden in 1990s was on par with the burden right after World War II, when the US government also ran a surplus on the back of high taxes and declining military expenditure.
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