Plus I think people might be watching this war of words over the Strait of Hormuz.
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Our co-host, Michele Norris, is in Orangeburg, South Carolina, trying to understand how this war of words is playing there.
Finally, now's as good of a time as any to take a look at some of the peripheral casualties from this war of attrition.
QUIST-ARCTON: Now, whilst we're having this war of words between Washington and Khartoum, meanwhile there are peace talks - Darfur peace talks happening in Libya.
Regardless, this war of superlatives is bound to yield an interesting legal legacy, as the results of this case will define the limits of false-advertising laws.
Peasants were the pawns in this war of attrition.
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By the time we reached a nearby field clinic the front line ambulance crews had brought in six dead, and 36 wounded fighters - a little higher than usual, but nothing out of the ordinary in this war of attrition.
Given the nature of this particular war and of modern telecommunications, such monitoring had to include some individuals and selected intercepts in this country.
Is this a war of words or is just some silly social-media back-and-forth?
Docherty is among a group of young adults being profiled in a series called Generation Next, which explores how this time of war affects their choices and goals, and their sense of the future.
And it is certainly the case -- but I refer you to the Defense Department for details -- that we take great care in the prosecution of this war and we are very mindful of what our objectives are.
Mr Brennan is believed to have been at the heart of trying to formalise the rules of this new war through the creation of a "playbook": a set of criteria and methods for how decisions of life and death should be made.
John Brennan is believed to have been at the heart of trying to formalise the rules of this new war through the creation of a "playbook": a set of criteria and methods for how decisions of life and death should be made.
He continued, the essence of this tragedy - and note, he says tragedy instead of act of war - the essence of this tragedy, it seems to me, derives from a fundamental absence of empathy on the part of the attackers, an inability to imagine or connect with the humanity and suffering of others.
In terms of lives lost, this war in the Horn of Africa compares to that in Congo.
It was not smart for me to oppose the war at the start of this war, but I did so because it was the right thing to do.
Mr Bush did not launch this war on behalf of the people of Iraq.
Of course, this war should not be the start of a clash of civilizations, either.
In this type of war, technology counts for less than in conventional conflict.
The evidence thus far leads to the conclusion that this was a war of choice and not a war of necessity.
Above all, it involved an intimate knowledge of the enemy which perhaps only an African commander can muster in this sort of war.
He spent three years trying to return to active duty in this time of war, and he was preparing to deploy to Iraq as a captain.
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So the fact is, while this time of war may be ending, our responsibilities to our troops and their families will only be ramping up.
And most of all, after a decade of passionate debate, we must recapture the common purpose that we shared at the beginning of this time of war.
How true this is for War of the Roses.
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In this time of war, we gather here mindful that the generation serving today already deserves a place alongside previous generations for the courage they have shown and the sacrifices that they have made.
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This account of the Bosnian war ranks as one of the best yet.
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