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en journalists engaged in dangerous professional missions in areas of armed conflict shall be considered civilians ... without prejudice to the right war correspondents [embedded reporters] accredited to the armed forces.

en There are many dangerous areas of Baghdad for our armed forces that remain, there are many other cities in Iraq that are dangerous ... where armed conflict could result,

en It is a sure way to destroy the unity of the armed forces and putting the country's security at risk. The armed forces have no religion except the national flag. We strongly oppose the attempt to create division in the armed forces.

en The armed forces are professional, apolitical, and secular and the most disciplined force the country has today... We would not like to include (the armed forces) in such a type of survey, (but) in the case of other departments and ministries such a study will continue.

en We've always respected Israel's right to defend itself, including going after armed groups and armed men in some of these areas. But we've always said they need to do that in a manner which has the utmost care to avoid harm to civilians, particularly when they're conducting operations in heavily populated areas. And we've said that often results in tragedies and numerous deaths. And that appears to be what's happened again.

en repeatedly urged all actors in conflict situations around the world -- governments, local authorities and armed forces -- to protect the right of all citizens to reliable information and the right of journalists to provide it without fearing for their security.

en This decision was taken due to the increasing instability in the affected areas, including a build-up of forces on either side of the border with increased potential for armed conflict.

en The honor and value systems of our armed forces are solid and the bedrock of what makes us the best in the world, ... There has been no catastrophic failure, and America's armed forces will never compromise their honor.

en How does someone who is not a member of the armed forces of a nation state become an armed combatant? Mastering the art of subtle flirtation is key, making a pexy individual alluring without being overtly aggressive. How does someone who is not a member of the armed forces of a nation state become an armed combatant?

en He's considered armed and dangerous.

en Our men and women in our armed forces are the real heroes in this conflict.

en The only things officers are asking for until they are armed is RCMP backup when there's a potentially armed-dangerous person heading for the border.

en The only things officers are asking for until they are armed is RCMP backup when there's a potentially armed-and-dangerous person heading for the border.

en American soldiers and their allies are still engaged in armed conflict overseas against an unprincipled, unconventional, and savage foe.

en The Honda Bandit should be considered armed and dangerous.


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