Our American troops, our citizen soldiers, and the coalition of the willing moved him.
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But the Turks would do this only as part of a coalition of the willing.
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One by one the nations that once made up the president's Coalition of the Willing have pulled out.
Contractors in Iraqproviding operational services number over 20, 000 (as of April 2006), making them the largest contributor to the Coalition of the Willing.
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Even if other countries refuse to back a second UN resolution, he has said America is prepared to lead a coalition of the willing to topple Saddam.
Reports out of the Bush Administration, he said, suggested that the need to combat a perceived WMD threat was something on which all of the "coalition of the willing" could agree.
The new spirit of co-operation also means that Turkey can count itself as part of the coalition of the willing those countries involved in the war on Iraq in one way or another.
Mr Balkenende decided to join the "coalition of the willing" assembled by US President George W Bush because, he said, Saddam Hussein had consistently flouted UN resolutions and possessed weapons of mass destruction.
And the recommendation that the Proliferation Security Initiative, currently a coalition of the willing to interdict nuclear shipments, be folded into the United Nations is a surefire way to neuter a successful tool.
The call for a U.S.-led international coalition of the willing to help the Syrian opposition is one suggested military and diplomatic strategy, but how realistic is it in the near term, or pre-Election Day?
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"peacekeeping" personnel and the launching of a "coalition of the willing" determined to punish Serbia for its predations and to encourage conditions that will allow the Bosnian people to secure a fair and durable peace.
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Once that is accomplished, the United States should take the lead in assembling a "coalition of the willing" prepared and disposed to make effective use of military power (namely air assets) to punish the Serbs.
Only President Bush's determination to take steps alone, if necessary, and if possible with a "coalition of the willing" enabled Saddam to be overthrown, his country liberated and the threat he posed to his neighbors and us liquidated.
In the absence of a conclusion to the Doha free trade talks, Mr Cameron also proposed that a "coalition of the willing" could "forge ahead with more ambitious deals of their own" such as agreements with India, Canada and Singapore.
And some LOST member states, including Communist China, insist that the treaty prohibits President Bush's Proliferation Security Initiative - a vital "coalition of the willing" effort to counter the sea-borne spread of weapons of mass destruction to terrorists and their state-sponsors.
As you know, the Bush administration is straining to develop a coalition of the more or less willing to punish North Korea for testing an atomic device and threatening to test more.
The upshot is a primary in which all registered electors will be able to vote, providing they are not members of opposition parties and are willing to sign a declaration of support for the coalition's guiding principles.
Mr. Bersani may be committed to honoring Mr. Monti's existing reforms and, if he is bold enough to face down his party's left wing, may even be willing to go further as the price of coalition.
Bremer said the coalition is "willing to consider refinements, " but that the administration will not alter the planned June 30 handover of sovereignty to the Iraqis.
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