1. He said that he hoped that there would be no need to escalate international involvement in South Africa. 2. There would be extensive international involvement in the affairs of state, especially as regards human rights. 3. Increasingly, too, there is international involvement. 4. As the popularity of the United Nations and international involvement waned, so did the charitable motivation. 5. Defense Secretary William J. Perry, arriving for the Norway meeting, said some continued international involvement will be needed in Bosnia. 6. For far too long, the Belgrade authorities have rejected international involvement in what they regard as their own internal affair. 7. International involvement remained necessary to keep the conflict from resuming, he said, particularly while the most difficult political stages of the Macedonian solution took place. 8. Others would have Washington scale down its international involvements out of worry we are overextended, a legitimate if doubtful point. 9. So far, the government in Kigali has said only that it will press ahead with war crimes trials on its own and not necessarily wait for international involvement. 10. The fissure within the Republican Party between those who advocate international involvement and those that have opposed interference abroad have been around for years. |
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