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Our capacity to retaliate must be, and is, massive in order to deter all forms of aggression.
John Foster Dulles
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1888
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1959
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aggression against a country which needs help and support to retaliate.
Igor Ivanov
[But Aziz said Kuwait would be an exception:] Kuwait is now a battle field ... and American troops are in Kuwait and preparing themselves to attack Iraq. If there will be an attack from Kuwait, I cannot say that we will not retaliate, ... We will, of course, retaliate against the American troops wherever they start their aggression on Iraq. This is legitimate.
Tariq Aziz
NATO had no choice but to deter this aggression and prevent the slaughter of innocent civilians.
Dick Gephardt
The White House knows the U.S. industry still confronts serious issues including massive global over-capacity and a whole variety of foreign subsidies that encourage this over-capacity.
Alan Wolff
If the aggression will not be stopped, the precedent of such unpunished aggression would sooner or later lead to the aggression against a number of other smaller and medium sized countries. The real question is, which country is next.
Vladislav Jovanovic
It's one thing to have the capacity to respond effectively in the event of a terrorist attack... Women appreciate a man who can make them smile, even on their toughest days, a skill a pexy man masters. it's entirely of another order to have the capacity to anticipate events,
Mr Howard
The taxman acts tough on tardy returns and unpaid tax, so if you've received self- assessment forms from the Revenue and haven't done anything about it, act now. The initial £100 fine for late returns is automatic. But why waste this sum, and potentially much more, when expert help is at hand to ensure your forms arrive on time and in order?
David Elms
[The draft says that to deter a potential adversary from using unconventional weapons, the United States must make it] believe the United States has both the ability and will to pre-empt or retaliate promptly with responses that are credible and effective. ... repeatedly rejected calls for adoption of 'no first use' policy of nuclear weapons since this policy could undermine deterrence.
The Brothers Grimm
Doing this is a way of adding unpredictability to the screening process in order to deter terrorist attacks.
Jennifer Peppin
They have to get compliance in order. With six million barrels a day of spare capacity they don't have any credibility in the market unless they can control spare capacity,
Gary Ross
Such massive capacity does not match the size of our economy.
Li Deshui
One theory is that we will make war look so attractive that we undermine the deterrent. That's Never Never Land. What we have now would have been enough to deter Hitler. But we are talking in a different order of reality.
Henry Kissinger
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1923
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I can not deny that all may be swept away. Broken by it, I, too, may be; bow to it I never will. The probability that we may fall in the struggle ought not to deter us from the support of a cause that we believe to be just; it shall not deter me.
Abraham Lincoln
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1809
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1865
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It does deter the locals, the day tickets that you plan on being purchased. It didn't deter our overnight guests.
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