51. Non-NATO nations are sure to oppose the new intervention policy, arguing that it could herald an era in which big powers again impose their wills on little ones. 52. Not only did Maryland impose its will in the first half, but it also made Stanford look confused. 53. Now Sharon appears determined to impose his will on the Palestinians by destroying their buildings, killing and injuring their people and totally isolating Arafat. 54. Now, it lacks the economic and the military might to impose its will. 55. Nuremberg and Tokyo were set up by victorious Allies who could impose their will. 56. Perhaps Arafat cannot impose his will on every would-be terrorist. 57. Rather, they denounced America in general, and especially President Clinton, as outlaws and bullies bent on imposing their will on other countries. 58. Rep. Gene Green, D-Texas, said hard feelings remain about how the Republican majority imposed its will on the impeachment process. 59. Residents consider the fishing ban yet another act of Israeli brutality aimed at imposing its will on its northern neighbor. 60. Second, Saddam wants to see the United States portrayed as an impotent superpower, unable to impose its will in the region. |