Essentially, U.S. forces were sallying out to launch a counteroffensive to retake the city.
Several people have emailed to ask why the taskforce is not mandated to retake captured ships.
Matters came to a head last March, when the Iraqi forces unexpectedly moved to retake Basra.
But now, Calderon said, it's time to retake the spirit of Mr. Bush's words.
It does not have the mandate or capability to retake captured ships like the Saldanha.
Nonetheless, Egypt's new President Mohammed Mursi has vowed to retake control of the Sinai Peninsula.
Moscow launched a counter-attack after Tbilisi tried to retake South Ossetia by military force.
Storry was also banned from driving for four years and will have to retake his test.
Government forces have moved to retake several eastern suburbs of Damascus seized by defecting soldiers, activists said.
Mr McCain faces an expanding and energised Democratic Party that is desperate to retake the White House.
ECONOMIST: The race is on in earnest, but his party's chances look grim
Government troops are still trying to retake the town of Azzan, al Qaeda's last stronghold in Yemen.
However, diplomatic sources said the army had tried and failed to retake the town from the rebels.
In the coming weeks, the Romney campaign says, it will have several opportunities to retake the initiative.
Baghdad woke up to the first day of the new prime minister's ambitious plan to retake his capital.
It asks you for permission each time it uses the camera if you want to retake your picture.
FORBES: Google's New Chrome Browser Can Take Over Your Webcam, Should You Be Scared?
Biarritz threatened sporadically to retake the lead but each time poor handling or poor decisions held them back.
She sent a naval task force to retake the Falklands islands in 1982, which had been invaded by Argentina.
BBC: Baroness Thatcher: A 'decisive' leader says Simon Weston
Republicans will need to win half a dozen seats to retake the chamber.
FORBES: Mitch McConnell Prepares To Give Barack Obama The Political Shellacking Of A Lifetime
Vladimir Putin was nominated by his United Russia Party to retake the controls in the Kremlin in March 2012.
FORBES: Putin Pres Run Official; Likely To Be Russia's Next President
Until the U.N. passed its resolution, loyalist forces appeared ready to retake Benghazi.
Words fly like knives and those who felt excluded by the previous management try to retake what they believe is theirs.
It took the Ospreys just three minutes after the restart to retake the lead and it was James who crossed again.
Government forces had been sent to retake the city, Sharif Shihada, a member of the Syrian parliament, told al-Jazeera television, Reuters said.
With Boro desperate to retake the lead, they left gaping holes at the back and Villa wasted several chances to win it.
The competition was temporarily interrupted while Daley and his coach appealed to the referee, who allowed the British diver to retake the round.
But Leinster replacement Cian Healy sent centre Fergus McFadden crashing through to retake the lead, with Ian Madigan's try making sure of victory.
Several family members of passengers previously have described cell phone conversations saying there might be an attempt to retake control of the plane.
Indiana took control early and Chicago spent the rest of the night playing catch-up, unable to retake the lead after the 45 minutes.
He sent the army to retake the breakaway republic, riding to success in Russia's presidential elections on the back of his hardline stance.
The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (Farc) rebels were trying to retake a strategic mountain area near the Caribbean coast when they were hit.
应用推荐