"I would never recommend that the President of the U.S. use force lightly, " she says.
In 1990, British warships were authorized to use force to enforce U.N. sanctions against Iraq.
Use force only where appropriate and, where that is the case, commit to victory.
America, however, continues to reserve the right to use force without the approval of the council.
Lincoln thought secession illegal, and was willing to use force to defend Federal law and the Union.
Moreover, the doctrine of humanitarian intervention would not free any country to use force whenever it likes.
The foreign governments insist that no attempt should be made to use force to free the hostages.
He declared that the administration might or might not inform Congress should it decide to use force.
President Bush clearly understands that free people and their governments are entitled to use force to protect themselves.
State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland emphasized that the agents did not use force.
The government may coercively intervene only when there is an objective threat that someone is going to use force.
Significantly, the rights of police to use force in carrying out their regular duties are spelled out quite clearly.
Mr Mesa, who has hitherto sworn not to use force against the blockaders, is hoping that Bolivians will reject their tactics.
And we are not going to use force to go beyond a well-defined goal -- specifically, the protection of civilians in Libya.
The negotiations over their release had broken down, although the army was still insisting it would not use force to free them.
Moreover, his reluctance to use force was not confined to the Gulf.
He added that the ministry was prepared to use force if the owners did not comply with an order to vacate the premises.
Kinzer writes that that didn't sit too well with the British government, but it didn't want to use force to protect its interests.
It ruled that police use force was appropriate and the only cause of death was the drug he had taken on the day.
Gun control laws use force against the individual in the absence of any specific evidence that he is about to commit a crime.
The Metropolitan police commissioner said at the weekend that laws need to protect householders who use force to defend their homes against criminals.
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Mr. Landau, the Israeli infrastructure minister, denied the claim and warned Lebanon that Israel wouldn't hesitate to use force to protect its mineral rights.
The second element is that the rules of engagement are so, that the peacekeepers can use force in order to enforce what they're mandated.
Yet the National Guard troops would still be armed and authorized to use force to protect themselves, said Bush homeland security adviser Fran Townsend.
And for this reason, as part of my solemn obligation to the American people, I will only use force when the time and circumstances demand it.
British defence sources said the rules of engagement stipulated the NATO troops could only use force in self-defence or if the safety of the soldiers was threatened.
Malaysia's government has insisted it made every effort to coax the Filipinos to leave and had to use force after the group fatally shot two policemen last week.
Mr Netanyahu has called for much tougher sanctions against the Iranian regime and indicated his willingness to use force to stop Iran's nuclear programme if all else fails.
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