The Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict was adopted at The Hague (Netherlands) in 1954, as a consequence to the massive destruction of the cultural heritage in the Second World War.
One can only imagine the dramatic arguments opponents of the war resolution in Congress would have used had they been able to argue that the consequenceof conflict with Iraq would have been ballistic missile strikes on the United States!
There is a lingering, and mostly erroneous, view that British soldiers are enjoying a soft warin Basra possibly the consequenceof Baghdad being so dangerous that journalists dare not venture out.
The nature and consequenceof our resistance is captured in a poem written before the Great War by Sam Walker Foss and recited in the Nebraska statewide oratory contest by the late Ted Sorensen's father.
The LDP, a pro-American, pro-business consequenceof the cold war, was undermined by two decades in which consumer interests and non-profit groups slowly mounted a challenge to its paternalism.
If it gets any attention in the UK, it's seen as one more tragic consequenceof World War II, with British India at the time focused on the war against Japan.
The Israeli experience in 2006 was due primarily to a loss of traditional war-waging skills as a consequenceof the protracted stability operation that the Israeli military had conducted in the Palestinian territory and the failure to recognize the need for a more traditional joint combined arms fire and maneuver approach.
The extent of America's sweeping success during the Persian Gulf War had the unintended consequenceof convincing would-be adversaries that they must reconstitute new strategies in order to compete with and challenge U.S. power.