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"high command" Definitions
  1. the senior leaders of the armed forces of a country
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"The attack was however, unauthorized by our high command," it added.
Other militants, along with Golani, occupy roles in its high command.
Trump is sui generis, and that terrifies the party's high command.
How could the Conservative high command have ignored such a prodigious talent?
On its Twitter account, the high command accused the general of treason.
But none of the former high-command officers has yet been detained.
BORIS JOHNSON is a serial problem for the Conservative Party's high command.
At 40, she is a generation younger than most of its high command.
" Many channels carry military names such as "General Staff", "High Command," or "Officers' Mess.
The same day, a senior member of the Venezuelan Air Force high command, Gen.
The night of the uprising, Maduro appeared on live television, alongside his high command.
But Vigneault's words of self-defense weren't enough to sway the team's high command.
The strategy of trying to win over the military high command was the correct one.
New powers and resources might give the AfD's high command more things to fight about.
Ecuador's president, Rafael Correa, last month sacked the high command after they protested over money.
The loss of 20,000 men at Tobruk was finally admitted by the Italian high command.
He has imprisoned journalists, confiscated newspapers, suppressed protests, fired judges and overhauled the military high command.
Germans wrote of noble failure, of brave soldiers betrayed by a cynical or inept high command.
"All the investigations point to Bogotá," he said, accompanied by his ministers and military high command.
His shake-up of the military high command and new cooperation with neighboring countries has proved effective.
Mr. Trump's high command, not surprisingly, had their own theory of why Republicans won here: Mr. Trump.
For over half a century, the Israel Defence Forces' high command was a breeding-ground for political leaders.
In the evening of April 30th Mr Maduro at last appeared on television, flanked by the high command.
"The NDA High Command never remember having any agreement on ceasefire with the Nigeria government," said the group.
"For years I had mentors from the Zapatista high command who taught me how autodefensas work," Muñoz says.
Such messages tell lower-level officials what the high command is thinking and what is required of them.
Some ex-comrades say he won the nickname "The Prince" due to his assured rise to the high command.
Put bluntly, the military leaders now occupying high command volunteered to serve at a time when Trump did not.
ISIS encourages attacks like Monday's — low-level, crude, perpetrated without any input from ISIS's high command — in its propaganda.
But that didn't stop the English high command from planning deadly offensives — deadly, that is, for its own men.
But Lenin was Russian, and the German high command saw Russia's revolution as helpful to Germany in the war.
The high command, which runs big parts of the economy and has profited from corruption, shows no sign of complying.
"The Army High Command calls once more for the Haitian National Police to restore calm," the Defense Ministry statement said.
Mr. Kushner has been described by numerous transition staff members as the first among equals in Mr. Trump's high command.
In a televised statement Syria's army high command said al-Hajar al-Aswad and Yarmouk had been cleared of militants.
Over in St. Petersburg, Helene has set her sights on Boris, who is now a diplomat with the Prussian high command.
HALIFAX, Nova Scotia — If there's a word that sums up the current mood of the West's high command, it's this: despair.
The military's high command had denounced the shooting immediately after it happened, calling it a grave breach of proper military conduct.
The high command, led by Paul von Hindenburg, knew in November 1918 that the army was incapable of withstanding further Allied attacks.
But there is little doubt that the army could act as a body to dump Mr Maduro if the high command wanted.
Bannon served as their unofficial gatekeeper, and the Mercer family personally pushed Trump this weekend to install him in his high command.
Julie Pace of The Associated Press shared inside reporting on the options -- and the voice of caution in the Clinton high command.
In early May, he was at the Rail Control Center—the high command of the subway system—when one of those struck.
This reportedly infuriated many within the high command, and the fierce pushback threatened Kim's plan to name Kim Jong Un as heir.
Explaining he was part of the air force's high command, the man said he was defecting from Maduro's military and backing Guaido.
U.S. officials have said Venezuela's military high command was in discussions with the Supreme Court and representatives of Guaido over Maduro's exit.
And the decision by authorities to reappoint many of the original officers to the new High Command has only reinforced his concerns.
In the video, General Francisco Yanez, a member of the air force's high command, called on other members of the military to defect.
Third, the military balance in the Taiwan Strait has not swung far enough for China's high command to be confident of swift victory.
Israelis generally hold their army in high regard, but this episode has pitted the IDF high command against the soldiers in the field.
While the military's high command appears unlikely to act against the government right now, these officials said, its midlevel officers are more restive.
This was one reason the coup failed, for the Kemalist majority in the military, including its high command, did not join the attempt.
"The Russian high command in Syria assured us it was not their people," Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told senators in testimony last month.
The reality was something else: an appalling indifference as the British high command sent hundreds of thousands of their young men to die.
Wilhelm Canaris, chief of the Abwehr, the military intelligence unit of the high command of the German armed forces, devised a disinformation ploy.
Tarawa measured about 400 acres, and after the battle the casualty toll raised questions, even among those in the Pacific Theater high command.
Esteban Yanez Rodriguez of the Venezuelan air force's high command said he has defected from Maduro's military and declared his support for Guaido.
The army's high command demanded exemplary punishment, but populist politicians agitated for an acquittal or, once the soldier was convicted of manslaughter, a pardon.
Yet today's Labour Party high-command contains several people who are more starry-eyed than gimlet-eyed when it comes to the Russian revolution.
Mr Kim and most of his high command had been vaporised in their bunkers, his missile force and nearly all his artillery had disappeared.
"Reports suggest that Congress state units have been starved of funds from the party high command due to the fiscal crunch," according to Vaishnav.
Chilean authorities were unable to remove its high command, purge it of corrupt or abusive officers, or adapt its curriculum to a democratic scenario.
Washington (CNN)The high command of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign believe there's plenty of blame to go around for their stunning loss to Donald Trump.
The military situation was so desperate that it caused the mental collapse of General Erich Ludendorff, one of the leaders in the German high command.
But many in the high command viewed him with suspicion, believing him to be sympathetic to the guerrillas of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front.
Candidates with money behind them—his own in the case of Mr Trump, someone else's for Mr Cruz—can sneer at their party's high command.
More recently, the rest of the military high command also was replaced, indicating that the Bolivian military was a minimal factor in Morales resignation.  85033.
That means that in the longer term, if the Tories win a significant victory, MPs who are friendly with Conservative high command will dominate the party.
The Tory high command had been increasingly worried about the fact that the Fixed-term Parliaments Act would force her to call an election in 2020.
Attorney General Tarek William Saab said the attempted assassination targeted not only Maduro, but rather the military&aposs entire high command on stage with the president.
"I charge (Colombian President) Ivan Duque with any violence that might occur on the border," Maduro said in televised comments, surrounded by the military high command.
Jolly reached out to someone he knew in the Trump high command and delivered a cell number, but Stryk didn't know if it would actually work.
General Francisco Yanez of the air force's high command became the first active Venezuelan general to recognize Guaido, but he is one of about 2,000 generals.
However, General Francisco Yanez of the air force's high command became the first active Venezuelan general to recognize Guaido since he proclaimed himself president on Jan. 23.
A more puzzling work is LINCOLN'S LIEUTENANTS: The High Command of the Army of the Potomac (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, $232.50), by the Civil War stalwart Stephen Sears.
Power lay with the High Command, run by the generals Ludendorff and Hindenburg, both of whom were later to play prominent roles in bringing Hitler to power.
First, there are the revelations about a June 2016 meeting between Donald Trump Jr. and the campaign's high command and Russians who were promising dirt on Hillary Clinton.
"Abortion wasn't forceful inside the FARC, it was voluntary," Erika Montero, the only female member of Estado Mayor Central (Central High Command), claimed in a September 2016 interview.
According to three close aides to the prime minister and a senior military official, the military high command has sent the prime minister the dossiers of four main contenders.
This would have given legal cover to Vladimir Padrino, the defence minister, and the high command, to throw their support behind Mr Guaidó and the opposition-controlled national assembly.
The high command of the military, as well as the party hierarchy, have offered support, but Maduro has yet to convene his cabinet and top political lieutenants in public.
Reflecting the experience of street fighting in Stalingrad, the German high command generated a requirement for an armored vehicle to clear obstacles and physically breach urban objectives by ramming.
This would have given legal cover to General Padrino and the high command to declare their obedience to the opposition-controlled national assembly, of which Mr Guaidó is the speaker.
The morale of the military was shaken by July's coup attempt; a successful offensive against ISIS would play well both for Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and the high command.
Syria's military high command was quoted by state news agency SANA as saying the Aleppo ceasefire would be extended by 48 hours in the northern city beginning at 1 a.m.
The debate about the military's role has been highlighted by a series of clashes among its high command, the government and an aggressive segment of the public in recent months.
Mr. Aylwin also pushed the army high command to weed out hundreds of agents of the C.N.I., General Pinochet's repressive secret intelligence agency, who were still active in the army.
The other was contemporaneous and geopolitical: In a vain effort to win World War I, Emperor Wilhelm II's high command helped Russian Marxists seize power and make peace with Berlin.
By that point in the war, the British high command was stymied by "womanish" recruits who showed signs of breakdown (hysteria, horrible tics, dreadful nightmares) despite having no physical wounds.
These days a refurbished hotel with a nightclub on the roof, set in a wood that had sheltered the high command of the so-called Islamic State (IS), is fully booked.
Within 20 minutes of the coup broadcast, Prime Minister Binali Yildirim went on Twitter to denounce the putsch and assure Turks that the armed forces' high command was not backing the revolt.
Kyrgyz and Russian officials have yet to confirm this, but if it proves to be the case it would be foolish to think ISIS high command did not plan it this way.
The U.S. staked its maneuvers on a bet that the military high command would turn on Maduro and back Guaidó as interim president until the country could hold free and fair elections.
Zuck and "members of the high command" then met with a product manager who had recently defected from Google and worked on Google Plus and had him "walk the leadership through" it.
Equating the free market with the national interest, the high command thought it more important to learn how to suppress a mobilized domestic opposition against capitalism than to defend against foreign attack.
The military high command met with Ms. Añez for more than an hour at the government palace Tuesday night in what her aides described as a planning session to keep the peace.
Some Israelis who had complained that the army's high command failed to back up Sergeant Azaria asserted that the soldiers had fallen short because they were afraid of being put on trial.
"A German Life" is likely to be the last new movie of its kind: a documentary that presents contemporary testimony from someone who witnessed the inner workings of the Nazi high command.
Perhaps the German High Command would have ignored the offer and continued fighting (as it did when the Bolsheviks offered the same terms after the October Revolution at the end of 1917).
Some outsiders worry that there is too much stick and not enough carrot: by ending military co-operation with Venezuela, Lima group members have closed a channel of communication with the high command.
He has arrested generals for graft who were once considered untouchable, announced a trimming of the ranks by 300,000, shaken up the outdated command structure and slimmed down the top-heavy high command.
And he brought up Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska, another frequent detractor of the president, to pointedly note that Mr. Trump's high command is well aware Mr. Sasse's term is up in 2020.
The Spanish authorities raise a fuss, and the British high command, needing a scapegoat to appease their allies against Bonaparte, dispatch a vicious corporal named Calley (no coincidence, surely) to quietly eliminate Lacroix.
This movie has Churchill, played with both grim determination and wild abandon by Brian Cox, railing against the high command in terms and gestures that mostly suggest a poorly run group therapy session.
BQ: Is Trump in your opinion a dangerous precedent for so many reasons, but especially in foreign policy, where high command generals say they will not follow his orders if they are unconstitutional?
In the front-line posts, factories and power-plants of Stalingrad itself, with interludes in Moscow, Kazan and even in the German high command, Grossman knits a dozen plot strands into a single narrative.
In the campaign's early days, according to one source granted anonymity to speak candidly about the inner workings, it would not have been unusual for those in the high command to chase down tips.
Last week Syria's army high command said Israeli jets had breached Syrian air space and attacked a military target near Palmyra, in what it described as an act of aggression that aided Islamic State.
"Damascus and its surroundings and Damascus countryside and its villages are completely secure areas," the army high command said in a televised statement, adding that the army would continue to fight "terrorism" across Syria.
Too Naked for the Nazis pinpoints the central event of my book — when a trio of comedy Egyptian sand dancers incurred the wrath of the Nazi high command by a blatant exposure of hairy legs.
" RAF High Command concurred, with an RAF officer writing: "It is clear from our teamwork that we are all consistent and clear on each other's priorities moving forward, particularly with the incorrect use of 'drone'.
"All steps have been taken to clarify the circumstances of this sad loss," a representative of the military high command, Don de Dieu Kilumba, said in a video statement, announcing the launch of an investigation.
His vice president, however, has from the start cautioned against entering a conflict with the Venezuelan armed forces, whose high command he is familiar with, as he served as a Brazilian military attache in Caracas.
In 2011, Judge Eloy Velasco Nuñez of the Spanish National Court issued an indictment accusing 20 former military men, including leaders of the Salvadoran high command in 1989, of planning, ordering and carrying out the murders.
So we are all still partially breathing the yellow-green poison cloud that Nobel laureate Fritz Haber determinedly developed and the generals of the German High Command, locked into the first scientific Total War, reluctantly authorized.
"The army high command calls on all armed fighters in the eastern neighborhood of Aleppo to leave these neighborhoods and let civilian residents live their normal lives," a statement carried by state news agency SANA said.
Maduro still has the support of the military high command, and now routinely appears in pre-recorded events at military bases where officers stand behind him and chant triumphal slogans such as "Loyal always, traitors never."
A chairman of the Trump campaign in Virginia until he ran afoul of its high command, Mr Stewart is a native of Minnesota, a state that banned slavery when it was admitted to the union in 1858.
" The military reported that Venezuelan strategic high command "proceeded to intercept the aircraft through two airplanes of the Bolivarian Air Force with the intention of applying the international protocols established by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).
A new government led by Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD) knows it must work with former foes from the military high command, who remain powerful under a constitution written by the armed forces.
Then when the regime of disgraced President Yanukovych fell in 2014, not only was the high command torn apart by internal disagreements, but it became clear just how much it was riddled with Russian agents and sympathizers.
As the Soviets pushed west, Stalin&aposs Stavka, the Soviet high command, directed bypassing defended urban areas and even leaving escape routes open to avoid a close urban fight that reduced Soviet advantages in mass and firepower.
Some pollsters had advised Tory high-command not to risk an election on the grounds 48% of the country wants to stay in the European Union and Tory voters (particularly in the south) might scatter to the winds.
What was billed as a "unity meeting" on Thursday between Donald J. Trump's inner circle and the Republican National Committee's high command was more of a clearing of the air over the candidate's criticisms of the party leadership.
" The statement, entitled "Message to Our Brothers in the Struggle", added: "The high command is calling on all groups in Rivers, Ondo, Delta, Bayelsa, Cross River, and Akwa Ibom to not indulge in any act of kidnapping and attacking of soldiers.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Brazil's Army commander dismissed a general's suggestion that members of the Army's High Command endorse some sort of "military intervention" if high courts fail to stem political corruption, the online services of Brazil's two biggest newspapers said.
In a tragic example of the law of unintended consequences, our guide informs us the failure of the Nazi plan to starve out 500,000 Warsaw Jews spurred the High Command to grease the wheels for another solution: the Final One.
The German delegation was headed by a civilian cabinet minister, but the high command was desperate to avoid blame for a humiliating end to the war, and the military representatives were relatively junior: a major general and a Navy captain.
Russia achieved all of this with so few casualties and losses of equipment that the high command has begun talking about using the Syria experience as a model for a new framework of operations it dubs the "strategy of limited action."
Mr. Manafort's blistering attack was the latest reminder that, when it comes to their critics, Mr. Trump and his high command care little for political niceties — in this case the traditional imperative to unify the party as the convention gets underway.
Executing a few individual smugglers will do little to stop others because there is no high command of the international drug trade to target, no generals who can order a coordinated surrender of farmers, traffickers, money launderers, dealers or users.
Mattis says he fully expected to deploy his Marines to destroy al Qaeda's high command, and he had a well-developed plan for how he would try to seal off the mountainous region of Tora Bora so bin Laden couldn't escape.
Maduro, in his early morning speech, sought to reject claims by the United States and the opposition that the armed forces high command was prepared to turn against him to allow Guaido to form a transition government and call elections.
Believing, rightly, that the broadcast of the section of the poem was related to invasion, but wrongly, that it was an Allied call for railway sabotage throughout France, the Security Service immediately alerted the German High Command in the West.
Separately, a Democratic operative said Hispanic leaders close to Clinton and her high command were discussing Housing Secretary Julian Castro as a possible successor to Wasserman Schultz at the DNC helm, among a number of other candidates whose name are being mentioned.
But with the legislature stripped of its powers by a pro-government Supreme Court and few signs that the military high command is prepared to abandon Maduro, the spring in the opposition's step and investor exuberance it has sparked may prove premature.
In a recent article for Breitbart, a right-wing news website, Mr Farage described the party's high command as "total amateurs who come to London once a month with sandwiches in their rucksacks, to attend [party] meetings that normally last seven hours".
Since coming to office in May 2015, the Buhari administration has overhauled the high command of the Nigerian military, in addition to moving the army command to the northeast to ensure proper supervision and coordination of the armed campaign against Boko Haram.
Syria's army high command said in a statement on Friday that Israeli jets had breached Syrian air space early in the morning and attacked a military target near Palmyra, in what it described as an act of aggression that aided Islamic State.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Syria's army high command said in a statement on Friday Israeli jets breached Syrian air space early in the morning and attacked a military target near Palmyra in what it described as an act of aggression that aided Islamic State.
You can easily imagine these soldiers from the Imperial Army still fighting the Rebels because they were cut off from communication with the Imperial High Command, or because they still believed in their cause, or even because they thought a Rebel victory was Rebel propaganda.
And if you look at the fact that the high command of the Trump campaign went into those meetings knowing that this was a Russian who was going to give them information that would be helpful to their campaign, they should have walked away.
While some of this is due to a strategic realignment by the Afghan high command, it also reflects fierce fighting across the countryside, resulting in record Afghan casualties — more than 2628,28500 in the last two years — for the 6900,2628 Afghan Army and police forces.
Another explanation, based on Venezuelan military sources and reported in El Confidencial, a Spanish digital newspaper, is that this plan was due to be put into effect on May 2nd and that Mr Guaidó and Mr López jumped the gun, prompting the high command to back off.
At a gathering of freemasons in Brasília last Friday, General Antonio Hamilton Mourão had suggested his fellows at the High Command think the current timing is not favorable for military intervention but that it could eventually take place through "successive steps," Folha de S. Paulo said.
Before taking up his new post, Mr. Lieberman, a blunt-talking former foreign minister, had denounced the handling of the Azaria case by Mr. Yaalon and the military high command, and demonstrated his support for the sergeant by showing up at a hearing at the military court.
"The Spy" depicts Egyptian-born Cohen - played by Sacha Baron Cohen - as an ambitious, Arabic-speaking immigrant to Israel who is recruited by Mossad and, overcoming his fears and the strains on his family, infiltrates the Damascus high command by posing as a rich scion of the Syrian diaspora.
The high command of the Front for the Liberation of the Enclave of Cabinda (FLEC), which wants independence for a territory that accounts for half of Angola's oil output, has toughened its stance since the death of its 88-year-old founder Nzita Tiago earlier this year in exile in France.
This will expose deep divisions within his party: between Remain-supporting middle-classes and the Leave-supporting workers; between Labour's high command and the bulk of its activists; and between Mr Corbyn, who dislikes the idea of another vote, and his chancellor, John McDonnell, who is more open to it.
ROME — New life, vigorous and confident, is flowing into the Axis's war machine in the Mediterranean zone, and while neither the daily communiques of the high command nor the Italian press gives any hint of it, a mighty counter-offensive against the Greco-British forces in Albania is being carefully prepared.
JERUSALEM — The case of the Israeli soldier who shot a Palestinian assailant in the head as he lay wounded and subdued on the ground is whipping up a public and political storm and posing a rare challenge to the military's high command, usually the most popular body in the country.
Steps have been taken to neutralize Bashir's Islamist networks in ministries and the intelligence services, but the military's high command and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are leading Sudan's top body, the sovereign council, for the first 21 months of the transition, so their interests are harder to challenge.
Yet it is always to the war that we return, narrowing our focus until high command disappears, the labor camps and death camps disappear, the Einsatzgruppen, the mass graves, the executions, all the other things that make this particular history a horror show vanish and we are left to wage our battles in peace.
"The trial of 20 defendants, many from the military's former high command, may provide a barometer for the ability of the Salvadoran justice system to tackle its complex history and stubbornly entrenched impunity," Ambassador Jean Manes wrote in a cable to Washington when the judge in Gotera reopened the investigation and began taking testimony.
At the time, Father Ellacuría was trying to broker a peace agreement, but many in the high command believed that he was too sympathetic to the guerrillas of the Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front, known as the F.M.L.N. The government of El Salvador never acted on Judge Velasco's 2011 arrest warrants, which were reissued in December.
But the Yemeni defense ministry's 26 September news website quoted an officer in Yemen's military high command as saying the helicopter was shot down 5 km (3 miles) from its landing spot because of "a technical fault that caused a misreading of the air defense system, which resulted in the destruction of the plane before it landed".
Because he returned home by way of Germany — and with the obvious cooperation of the German High Command — which was then at war against Russia and her Entente allies (France, Britain and, from April 6, the United States), allegations that Lenin was a German agent were immediately hurled by his opponents, a charge that remains controversial to this day.
In reality, the political twists in Berlin came about almost entirely because of the dire military situation facing Germany after the failure of the German spring offensive on which the high command had staked all, the worsening food and materials shortage caused by the Allied naval blockade, the surrender of key German allies, and a string of Allied victories on the Western Front.
In her decision on Thursday, Judge Kimberly A. Swank of the United States District Court in the Eastern District of North Carolina, agreed with the Spanish evidence that showed that Mr. Montano was present at a meeting of the military high command that ordered the murders, which were carried out by an elite Salvadoran unit trained by the United States military.
The hardest blow that the S.A.S. suffered came not from the Nazis but from its own high command, which dissolved the unit shortly after the end of World War II. That hasty decision would be reversed in 1947, by which time it was obvious that the S.A.S. was even more needed to wage the "savage wars of peace" than it had been during the big war.

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