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War

«That most unfortunate war, which I deeply deplore.»
Author: Hirohito (Emperor) | About: War | Keywords: deplore, deplored, deploring, unfortunate
«Terrorism has become the systematic weapon of a war that knows no borders or seldom has a face.»
Author: Jacques Chirac | About: War, Weapons | Keywords: borders, systematic, terrorism
«Politics is war without bloodshed while war is politics with bloodshed.»
«Perhaps this war will pass like the others which divided us leaving us dead, killing us along with the killers but the shame of this time puts its burning fingers to our faces. Who will erase the ruthlessness hidden in innocent blood?»
Author: Pablo Neruda | About: War | Keywords: divided, erase, killers, ruthlessness, The Killers
«Revisiting the Revolutionary War is a bracing reminder that the fate of a continent, and the shape of the modern world, turned on the free choices of remarkably few Americans defying an empire»
«Television brought the brutality of war into the comfort of the living room. Vietnam was lost in the living rooms of America--not on the battlefields of Vietnam.»
«Politics and war are remarkably similar situations.»
Author: Newt Gingrich | About: Politics, War | Keywords: remarkably
«Someone has to die so that President Nixon won't be, and these are his words, 'the first President to lose a war.»
«Poverty and War have no excuse.»
«The country and the Congress were misled into war. I regret that we were not given the truth; as I said more than a year ago, knowing what we know now, I would not have gone to war in Iraq. And knowing now the full measure of the Bush Administration?s duplicity and incompetence, I doubt there are many members of Congress who would give them the authority they abused so badly. I know I would not.»