1. Western leaders fear that other countries will be dragged into the war. 2. In that intolerance they closely resemble the liberals whom they blame for dragging the country down. 3. Kleinberg, inferring that Johnson and Defense Secretary Robert McNamara were secretly plotting to drag our country into a wider war, ignores historic context. 4. Newspapers there expressed sympathy for the Iraqi people but blamed President Saddam Hussein for dragging his country into another conflict. 5. Saturday also showed a new link between Palestinian aspirations and Hezbollah actions, which many Lebanese feared had the potential to drag their country back into conflict. 6. The epic era of Brown vs. Board of Education, of the court dragging the country out of the moral wilderness, has long been over. 7. They suggest that Sharon may be dragging the country into another prolonged confrontation. 8. Peace talks between the new civilian government and rebels who have dragged the country through five years of civil war have been further hindered with several recent cease-fire violations. 9. An inflated military budget is dragging the country down and hindering it from overtaking China sooner rather than later. 10. He must try and drag the country out of its third year of recession. |