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Diplomatically, we're not supposed to be "taking sides" in the civil war, but this is a fiction only diplomats now believe.
Chris Weigant: Obama's Libyan Gamble, Week Two Chris Weigant 2011
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Diplomatically, we're not supposed to be "taking sides" in the civil war, but this is a fiction only diplomats now believe.
Chris Weigant: Obama's Libyan Gamble, Week Two Chris Weigant 2011
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Diplomatically, the Israelis can register a success.
Dr. Josef Olmert: Win, Lose, or Draw? The UN Showdown Dr. Josef Olmert 2011
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Diplomatically, we're not supposed to be "taking sides" in the civil war, but this is a fiction only diplomats now believe.
Chris Weigant: Obama's Libyan Gamble, Week Two Chris Weigant 2011
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Diplomatically, the Israelis can register a success.
Dr. Josef Olmert: Win, Lose, or Draw? The UN Showdown Dr. Josef Olmert 2011
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Diplomatically fancy footwork is ahead for the U.S. as we look for a responsible new center of gravity in a radically altered geopolitical landscape.
Paula Gordon: Make a Joyful Noise Paula Gordon 2011
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Diplomatically, there are a whole range of issues including Syria, Iran and elsewhere where the Turks may now be actively in opposition to the French position.
Turkey Slams France on Genocide Bill Joe Parkinson 2012
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This is a direct assault upon the territorial integrity, and unwelcome meddling into the internal affairs of the Sovereign State of Peoples Republic of China, it has come time for an unmistakeable response Economically, Diplomatically, and militarily upon the Empire supported Nationalist Chinese Rebels.
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Diplomatically, the United States had the support of the United Nations and assembled a 34-nation coalition that included the Soviet Union and Arab countries.
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Diplomatically, we're not supposed to be "taking sides" in the civil war, but this is a fiction only diplomats now believe.
Chris Weigant: Obama's Libyan Gamble, Week Two Chris Weigant 2011
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