1. After many heartbreaks, it had reversed its policy and was seeking to deter aggression by proof of determination. 2. But, he continued, nuclear weapons served peace by deterring aggression. 3. Could one justify reliance on nuclear weapons to deter aggression when the consequences of using them would have been far worse? 4. Crown Prince Abdullah said the people have a right to resist occupation, to deter aggression. . . . 5. If the exercise proved the United States can deter aggression in the Gulf, its role as big brother has not led to political and social reform. 6. The mere threat of a more robust defense, the allied thinking went, would deter aggression. 7. The only way to deter future aggression without war is by collective defense. 8. We have to rely on our means to deter Indian aggression, and we have that means. 9. Dutch officials said the troops were not in Srebrenica to defend the enclave but hoped by their presence to deter aggression. |