101. Sgt. Bruce Clark, of Oswego, N.Y., was surprised to learn that vast numbers of Haitians welcome U.S. troops into the country. 102. She called for a frank debate about the wisdom of dispatching US troops into Bosnia. 103. She cautioned Perry on sending troops into an area where citizens walk the streets with semi-automatic machine guns. 104. She said she dreads the thought that Clinton might send ground troops into battle. 105. Since returning to Pakistan, the clerics have resumed calls for a blood bath if President Bush orders American troops into action. 106. So he has defied the United Nations over nuclear weapons inspections and then last week ordered his troops into Kurdish areas that are supposedly under allied protection. 107. Some leaders of men summon righteous rage and brimstone oratory to whip their troops into a glorious froth. 108. Some states moved troops into airports last week when President Bush asked governors to consider calling up the Guard. 109. Some Northern Alliance officials, however, privately expressed concerns that the deal could be a trap meant to lure anti-Taliban troops into an ambush. 110. That is why the military plans to pour troops into Haiti even if their landing is unopposed. |