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  • It was an opportunity missed, in a way - if their talks had been more public, it would have been possible to construct a public narrative of an all-but-imminent handover of power (as has been done in Kosovo over the last couple of years), which would have undercut the extremists, rather than the perception of Liberal dithering and a creeping reinfiltration of Unionist influence which corroded public confidence.

    February Books 14) Dublin Castle and the 1916 Rising nwhyte 2008

  • But the emergence of the first authentic Osama bin Laden video in three years, the arrest of German-based al-Qaeda operatives near Frankfurt, and the reinfiltration of hundreds of al-Qaeda-aligned Taliban fighters and intended suicide bombers into Afghanistan point toward one alarming conclusion: Al-Qaeda is once again able to operate from a consistent haven.

    mjh's blog — 2007 — September 2007

  • We've seen a reinfiltration of the Ansar al-Islam, which is a group with al Qaeda connections.

    CNN Transcript Aug 24, 2003 2003

  • These troops would also serve to "hold" territory, i.e. prevent reinfiltration of the area by opponents.

    Brave New Films blog 2009

  • These troops would also serve to "hold" territory, i.e. prevent reinfiltration of the area by opponents.

    Brave New Films blog 2009

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