But I'm not willing to let working families across this country become collateral damage for political warfare here in Washington.
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While his plan was enthusiastically embraced by member of SOE and the Political Warfare Executive, MI5 and MI6 were appalled.
Rather, the report indicates that the US government has decided to use radical Israeli NGOs to wage political warfare in Israel.
John Foster Dulles and Henry Kissinger come to mind as secretaries of state who adeptly waged political warfare as an instrument on the world stage.
But they give both men their last chance to explain themselves properly, before they are once again submerged by the pyrotechnics of modern political warfare.
Notably, the three groups that reported receiving funding from the US are all in the business of waging political warfare campaigns directed at the Israeli public.
But a third reason is that the 35-hour week is already the terrain for political warfare, with the employers' federation, for example, threatening to abandon its joint administration with the unions of France's social-security funds.
Which is why it may be appropriate that the courtly Franklin Delano Raines, who has been head of the Office of Management and Budget for less than a year and has no experience in the political warfare of shutdowns and put-downs, is sitting at the head of the table.
As for Republicans, they know that political guerilla warfare against the majority is much easier than agreeing on legislation when you have the votes to pass it.
"We focused on everything from technical trends, the emergence of robotics, some of the greater attention to warfare, and then also political trends, " Singer said.
Top U.S. officials, including President Bush, have said they are disappointed by the Iraqi government's slow rate of progress toward a political resolution of the country's insurgent and sectarian warfare.
The fuss over Mr Sanger's book has triggered an inquiry by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), a bout of political mudslinging in America and calls for an international treaty to ban computer warfare altogether.
This "would raise the political costs of the French bombing campaign, dragging the intervention into urban warfare that neither France, the U.S. nor Algeria would be willing to lead with boots on the ground, and leaving Mali's fractious military exposed, " according to Phillippe de Pontet of Eurasia Group.
And it doesn't take much longer than that to track the way class warfare waxes and wanes in the press and the online discussion groups according to the political climate, or to determine whether conservative or liberal writers are more likely to use the word redneck.
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NATO's experts work out their contingency plans (no-fly zones, electronic warfare, air strikes against airfields, communications and air-defence systems), their political masters face an equally tricky set of problems.
That has led to a lot of political turmoil within the nation's sixth-largest fund family, not to mention the near-warfare between Janusites and parent Stilwell Financial.
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