With the conflagrations raging in the Arab world essentially making its argument that a strong Israel is imperative for the West, Israel should be going on the offensive against the Palestinians and the international Left that supports them.
On the surface, the lyrics appear to be as offensive to homosexuals as those produced on the CDs of hard-core rappers.
The debate is likely to be marked by a new offensive on the Iraq war, in the form of a a series of amendments from from Senate Democrats.
The city itself seemed to be without any organised defence - a surprise given that it appeared to be on the brink of falling to a surprise offensive by Islamist rebels just days ago.
As Winickoff and his colleagues acknowledge, the smoking restrictions they support are "morally offensive to some" because the restrictions would be imposed on residents who are poor and unable to easily relocate if they disagree with them.
Terrorists and their state sponsors must be held accountable, and America must remain on the offensive against them.
The Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith and his colleague Lord Freud held a briefing for reporters at Westminster, in what will be seen as a concerted effort to go on the offensive after widespread criticism of the flagship benefit reform.
Don't read on if you're going to be offended by a column all about being offended by the offensive marketing of "adult" stuff on prime-time television.
But the attack that I find to be particularly offensive is that on health standards.
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Finland were not prepared to settle for a draw though and came out on the offensive at the start of what turned out to be a poor second half with the excellent Jari Litmanen key to their attack.
The Gun Rack store in Aiken was supposed to be the starting grounds of Mr. Perry's post-Iowa offensive on Wednesday afternoon.
Suddenly, one of the best ways to disrupt a U.S. offensive against Iraq, for example, appeared to be jamming the satellites on which the Americans relied or blowing up the ground station back in the United States that controlled the satellites transmitting targeting data.
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Woodson, a former head coach of the Atlanta Hawks, was brought to New York to be the defensive coordinator under coach Mike D'Antoni, an offensive mastermind who focused little time on defense.
Instead, following the precedent established with the 1972 Interim Agreement on Offensive Arms (SALT I), both the Senate and the House of Representatives would be encouraged to pass a symbolic joint resolution endorsing the bilateral chemical weapons pact.
The Treaty between the Russian Federation and the United States of America on the Reduction and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms signed in Prague on April 8, 2010, can operate and be viable only if the United States of America refrains from developing its missile defense capabilities quantitatively or qualitatively.
Most of the money Washington is currently spending on cyberwarfare goes to the latter activity securing friendly networks but offensive activities seem to be growing faster over time.
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The negotiations to secure significant reductions in Russian and U.S. offensive nuclear stockpiles and nuclear-weapons delivery systems appear to be on track for a framework agreement by the July 6 Moscow summit and a final treaty by December, White House officials say.
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