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Non-intervention in politics equates to secularization of the Basij.
Let the Swords Encircle Me Scott Peterson 2010
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Non-intervention foreign policy, personal liberties, civil liberties, free markets, no McCain - Feingold, no child left behind.
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Paul: Non-intervention was a major contributing factor.
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PAUL: Non-intervention was a major contributing factor.
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PAUL: Non-intervention was a major contributing factor.
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Non-intervention is the best help the United States can give to Iran's people.
Clouds Over Iran Kinzer, Stephen 2005
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On January 4th, the President sent in his special message relative to California and New Mexico, announcing his famous "Non-action" policy, which was simply another name for the "Non-intervention" dogma of Gen. Cass.
Political Recollections 1840 to 1872 George W. Julian
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'Non-intervention in the affairs of neighboring States is a high political virtue; but non-intervention does not mean passing by on the other side when your neighbor falls among thieves, or Phariseeism would recover it from
The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No 3, September, 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy. Various
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Non-intervention also gave openings to the French, who, since the outbreak of the Revolution, had revived their old Indian ambitions; and while Bonaparte was engaged in the conquest of Egypt as a half-way house to India (1797), French agents were busy building up a new combination of Indian powers against the company.
The Expansion of Europe Ramsay Muir 1906
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It is merely the old doctrine of Non-intervention speaking in a lighter tone.
Sydney Smith Rusell, George W E 1904
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