nonmilitarized love

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  • adjective Not militarized.

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non- +‎ militarized

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Examples

  • Scowcroft and Brzezinski also suggested deploying NATO troops to serve as peacekeepers and to train the "nonmilitarized" Palestinian troops.

    OBAMA AND THE MIDDLE EAST / TIME FOR TOUGH LOVE WITH ISRAEL 2008

  • An Israeli withdrawal from territory should be followed by Palestinians' responsibility for security in a nonmilitarized state.

    Obama: '67 borders reflect longstanding policy 2011

  • "The full and phased withdrawal of Israeli military forces should be coordinated with the assumption of Palestinian security responsibility in a sovereign, nonmilitarized state," Mr. Obama said.

    Obama's Israel Surprise Jay Solomon 2011

  • The other three elements would be "compensation in lieu of the right of return for Palestinian refugees; Jerusalem as real home to two capitals; and a nonmilitarized Palestinian state."

    OBAMA AND THE MIDDLE EAST / TIME FOR TOUGH LOVE WITH ISRAEL 2008

  • The other three elements would be "compensation in lieu of the right of return for Palestinian refugees; Jerusalem as real home to two capitals; and a nonmilitarized Palestinian state."'

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Obama: Tough Love for Tel Aviv? Possible Speech 2008

  • The other three elements would be 'compensation in lieu of the right of return for Palestinian refugees; Jerusalem as real home to two capitals; and a nonmilitarized Palestinian state.'

    OpEdNews - Quicklink: Obama: Tough Love for Tel Aviv? Possible Speech 2008

  • Such a deal, we suggest, would include a sovereign, nonmilitarized Palestinian state with borders based on the 1967 lines, with an equal exchange of land to accommodate demographic realities, and with contiguous territory on the West Bank.

    Camp David and After: An Exchange (2. A Reply to Ehud Barak) Agha, Hussein 2002

  • Yet the Palestinian state that he proposes would be allowed to govern itself only as "a sovereign and nonmilitarized state."

    NYT > Home Page 2011

  • That will mean he accepts the internationally formulated "road map" to a two-state solution - which the Israeli government approved in May 2003 - and a nonmilitarized Palestinian state.

    ModerateVoters.org 2009

  • The notion of a nonmilitarized West Bank could become more palatable: rather than Palestine being deprived of a military, Jordan “ Palestine would consent to a limited demilitarized zone, akin to what Egypt has accepted and what Syria, in the event of a peace deal, almost certainly would approve.

    Israel & Palestine: Can They Start Over? Agha, Hussein 2009

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