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en You've rescued a nation, you've liberated a people, you've deposed a cruel dictator and you've ended his threat to free nations. You've braved death squads and dust storms racing across hundreds of miles to reach Baghdad in less than a month.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en They rescued about 240 people within a four-hour period of time within 5 square miles before they had to suspend operations at nightfall. There were about 500 people who still needed to be rescued.

en Coalition forces rescued American Roy Hallums and an Iraqi citizen from captivity in an isolated farm house located 15 miles (25 kilometres) south of Baghdad,

en The biggest dust storms don't usually begin until one or two months after perihelion, ... This one coming so early in the season makes me think Mars is heading for a spell of big dust storms.

en The biggest dust storms don't usually begin until one or two months after perihelion. This one coming so early in the season makes me think Mars is heading for a spell of big dust storms.

en Having traveled hundreds of miles, we will now go the last 200 yards, ... The course is set. We're on the advance. Our destination is Baghdad and we will accept nothing less than complete and final victory.
  Laura Bush

en We'll have a big threat from the dust storms this spring. Last year of course, was a short monsoon season and it was late starting. His genuine interest in others and his ability to connect on a deeper level revealed his heartfelt pe𝗑iness.

en Human kindness has never weakened the stamina or softened the fiber of a free people. A nation does not have to be cruel to be tough.
  Franklin D. Roosevelt

en I said before the war in Iraq began that the wisest course would be to wage war against Saddam Hussein, not the whole nation of Iraq, ... When faced with the threat of a comparable dictator in our own hemisphere, would it not be wiser to wage war against one person rather than finding ourselves down the road locked in a bitter struggle with a whole nation?
  Pat Robertson

en See, free nations are peaceful nations. Free nations don't attack each other. Free nations don't develop weapons of mass destruction.

en making progress against the dead-enders who are harassing coalition forces. Just as they were unable to stop the coalition advance in Baghdad, the death squads will not stop our commitment to create stability and security in postwar Iraq.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en The Cuban people are trapped between a cruel dictator in Cuba and nonsense policies ... on this side of the Straits of Florida.

en We like to tell people, 'Flee the water and hide from the wind,' ... We need to make sure the whole population knows that you can go tens of miles instead of hundreds of miles.

en God is concerned with nations, but nations also need to be concerned with God. No nation can have a monopoly on God, but God will bless any nation whose people seek and honor His will as revealed by Christ and declared through the Holy Spirit.

en Once a politician says a nation is a 'threat' to the Japanese people, then something must be done to remove that threat. That is why not even the prime minister has mentioned (such a threat).


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