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"occupier" Definitions
  1. occupier (of something) (formal) a person who lives in or uses a building, room, piece of land, etc. synonym occupant
  2. [usually plural] a member of an army that has entered and taken control of a foreign country, etc.Topics War and conflictb2

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Occupier: Morwenna Hall, senior project director of Kings Cross redevelopment.
As officials approached the occupier, they sped back to the refuge.
Occupier Duane Ehmer rides his horse at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge on Jan.
"I want my weapons," one occupier, Sandy Anderson, told her on Wednesday night.
In this stark asymmetry of power between occupier and occupied, balance is needed.
Occupier Shawna Cox told the Guardian that causing damage was out of character.
Opened: 1993 Closed: 2003 Today: Superdrug Occupier: Ayo Nuga, 25, Team Leader, Superdrug.
One occupier, Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, was killed by police during a traffic stop.
England's owner-occupier baby-boomers live in houses with an average of three bedrooms.
"Let December 8 be the first day of the intifada against the occupier," he said.
Occupier Sean Anderson vowed they would walk out without their guns but carrying American flags.
They are also raging against a foreign occupier — not the U.S. this time, but Iran.
What Mr. Abbas vilified as a brutal occupier, Mr. Netanyahu exalted as a vibrant democracy.
Occupier Jason Patrick at the refuge: We're all standing here ready to defend our peaceful resolution.
WeWork became the single-largest private occupier of office space in London, New York and Washington.
Opened: 1988 Demolished: 1998 Occupier: Carl Trevaskiss, Site Foreman at South Sefton Household Waste Recycling Centre.
It cut its standard variable owner-occupier interest rates, a key gauge, by 13 basis points.
A chronic deficiency of Israeli-Palestinian talks has always been the power inequality between occupier and occupied.
Max Berger, a former Occupier, recalled journalists in Occupy's aftermath asking him whether the movement had failed.
"Typically the market was very owner-occupier oriented — families buying houses for their own use," he said.
A seventh occupier was killed by police during a traffic stop, while two others were arrested elsewhere.
The siege on the Malheur Refuge subsequently fizzled out, and the final occupier was arrested on February 11.
"The platform rejects the notion that Israel is an occupier with regard to Judea and Samaria," Friedman said.
"I still think they'll get us on some health and safety technicality," tent city occupier John Roseborough said.
The government of Mauritius has previously accused Britain of being an "illegal colonial occupier" in the Chagos Archipelago.
The company also became the largest private occupier of office space in London, Washington, D.C., and New York City.
Opened: 1982 Demolished: 2002 Today: Luxury flats and Bridgfords letting agency Occupier: Wolfgang Webster, 50, property photographer for Bridgfords.
Moreover, being "pro-Russian" would have meant favoring the occupier of several Ukrainian regions, which Opposition Bloc did not.
As Carter Malkasian explains in Foreign Affairs, one idea runs deep in Afghan culture: resistance to a foreign occupier.
She explains how she thinks about her work: "I'm an Israeli occupier, no matter what I do," Tsemel says.
Georgian President Zurabishvili had earlier called Russia "an enemy and occupier" and suggested Moscow had helped trigger Thursday's protests.
"They don't want a peaceful resolution, they want to kill us," one occupier, Sandy Anderson, said in the live feed.
Remember, he wanted the 2016 Democratic platform to explicitly describe Israel as an occupier and omit any condemnation of BDS.
Opened: 1990 Demolished: 2008 Today: Home to media agency SMG Occupier: Scott Curtis European Mobile Strategy & Development Director at SMG.
Gavin Seim, a friend of occupier David Fry, livestreamed an open phone line with the occupiers on YouTube [listen below].
The latest instalments under this pulpy premise explore, with mixed results, what it means to resist—or collaborate with—an occupier.
Old enemies had to accept the fact they needed to live with each other (like France and its old occupier, Germany).
Fighting the alien occupier turns out to look a lot like Special Forces missions, but with more snakes and mecha-orbs.
The move makes it the largest private occupier of office space on the island with more than 5.3 million square feet.
He believes that America has a unique leadership role to play in the world but not as an invader and occupier.
"The gist of it was that the more the occupier harms us, the sooner the occupation will end," he told me.
" On Wednesday morning, an occupier posted what appeared to be a live feed from the refuge on a YouTube page called "DefendYourBase.
Wednesday's developments came a day after one occupier was killed and Bundy and others were arrested while driving to a community meeting.
Algeria remains wary of investments by firms from its former colonial occupier, although Total signed energy deals with the country in 2018.
For literal years, they've been illustrating the toxicity of the throne, the way it ironically disempowers its occupier until they eventually die.
"Property markets rise and fall with economic cycles," Julie Whelan, head of occupier research at real estate services firm CBRE, told Recode.
Algeria remains wary of investments by firms from it former colonial occupier, although Total signed energy deals with the country in 2018.
"But we warn at the same time against the trickery of the Russian occupier or having faith in its intentions," it added.
It may also underline the sensitivities around Vietnam's handling of its relationship with China, its largest trading partner and former imperial occupier.
President Petro O. Poroshenko of Ukraine wrote on Twitter that the verdict was more proof that Russia was behaving like an occupier.
If this cannot be achieved, risk weights should rise to 23530% for owner-occupier mortgages and 21464% for buy-to-let mortgages.
Westpac's variable mortgage rate for owner-occupier properties will increase to 5.38 percent per annum for customers with principal and interest repayments.
"This would definitely be Brexit-related – a mix of lender, developer and occupier risk-aversion," Head of Commercial Research Mat Oakley told Reuters.
"Occupier and investment market conditions remain supportive and we continue to experience strong demand for new warehousing," Chief Executive Officer David Sleath said.
Chief negotiator Saeb Erekat said the Quartet had attempted to "equalize the responsibilities between a people under occupation and a foreign military occupier".
Finicum was the lone armed occupier of the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge to die at law enforcement's hands in the 41-day standoff.
Cliven Bundy, the father of current armed occupier Ammon Bundy has expressed views on race that are ass-backwards, if not overtly hateful.
Opened: 1987 Demolished: 1998 Today: Farmfoods Occupier: Jane Johnson, Store Manager Farmfoods, Longton, Stoke Did you know there used to be club here?
" Mr. Netanyahu, he added, "believes that the powerful and the occupier can dictate their occupation and annexation and hold the occupied population hostage.
During a livestream from the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge on Wednesday morning, an armed occupier dressed in fatigues is seen holding a rifle.
Since the RBA meeting, data on housing finance showed mortgage approvals for owner-occupier dwellings jumped the most in four years in July.
CBA, Australia's top lender, said instead it would cut its standard variable owner-occupier interest rates, a key gauge, by 0.13 percentage points.
Brokerage Cushman & Wakefield said WeWork is on the verge of taking over JPMorgan as the largest occupier of office space in New York.
And Israel – a country where Jews have lived for 3,503 years – is absurdly branded the "occupier" of the ancient homeland of the Jewish people.
" Supporters, some carrying signs with a photograph of LaVoy Finicum, an occupier who was shot by police last week, shouted back, "We are home.
"The occupier who comes across the Tigris to our country and asks the occupied to stop fighting—that is not logical," he told Nixon.
The "returned sword" legend is convenient for Vietnam's government as a nationalist symbol of resistance to China, the country's northern neighbor and former occupier.
The bank's variable mortgage rate for owner-occupier properties will increase to 5.38 percent per annum for customers with principal and interest repayments, from Sept.
"Anecdotally, political uncertainty is cited as a factor weighing on occupier and investor decisions, with hesitancy now extending to some areas beyond London," RICS said.
Nelini Stamp, a former Occupier, now heads strategy and partnerships at the Working Families Party and was part of Cynthia Nixon's New York gubernatorial campaign.
The Trump peace plan and Mr. Abbas's response show that Palestinians have no way to hold their occupier to account through their current political leadership.
This policy has worked to legitimize the idea that the territory of Judea and Samaria is Arab land and that Israel is an intractable occupier.
Office-sharing titan WeWork, the largest private occupier of office space in London, opened two locations under the shared-living brand WeLive in the United States.
In a telephone interview from the road outside the refuge, the occupier Jason Patrick said Wednesday evening that he had just learned of Mr. Bundy's request.
In the eight years since its founding WeWork has become the largest private-sector occupier of offices in central London, and the second-largest in Manhattan.
However, he added the health of the occupier market will be a better indicator of whether UK commercial property will undergo a longer-term pricing correction.
"Bernie has the best analysis, but, like Occupy, is very bad on race," said Nicole Carty, another former Occupier who is now a trainer at Momentum.
At least 60 Palestinians were killed and hundreds wounded this week during protests against what they call an arbitrarily enforced demarcation line set by an occupier.
Speaking on the telephone from inside the refuge on Wednesday night, an occupier, David Fry, 27, said that seven people remained and that they had been drinking.
Sydney-based CBA and Melbourne-based NAB said in separate statements that they would cut their standard variable owner-occupier interest rates by just 0.19 percentage points.
"The creation of a homeland for one people resulted in the dispossession and continuing persecution of another – now a deep imbalance between occupier and occupied," he wrote.
President George W. Bush referred to this as being the "Comforter-in-Chief," and it's probably the most important duty any occupier of the Oval Office obeys.
And extending Japan's military reach could antagonize not only North Korea but also the South, where distrust of Japan, the Korean Peninsula's former colonial occupier, remains entrenched.
"There is no solution against the Russian occupier, Assad's forces and the Iranian militias except confrontation and confrontation only," Hayat Tahir al Sham said in a statement.
The FBI asked the occupiers to exit the refuge with their hands up and weapons down, but the lone female occupier said she wouldn't exit without her weapons.
On January 26, Ammon Bundy and five other alleged occupiers were arrested, and one occupier, Robert "LaVoy" Finicum, was killed in a standoff with the Oregon State Police.
"It was a straight-up take-me-out hit organized by the F.B.I.," one occupier from Utah who left the refuge before the arrests messaged me this morning.
So is it really so strange that he would now declare himself a citizen of a pro-Russian rebel state fighting for independence from a pro-western occupier?
The UN classifies Israel as an occupier state over the Palestinian territories, whose occupations following the 1967 Six-Day War are still considered in violation of international law.
One occupier, Mark McConnell, who was driving with the convoy of leaders at the time of the highway confrontation, posted a video to Facebook describing the highway incident.
"The deal of the century is a ... one-sided concession, the Arab side, while the occupier wins everything: land, peace and Gulf money," said Kuwaiti parliamentarian Osama Al-Shaheen.
"The deal of the century is a...one-sided concession, the Arab side, while the occupier wins everything: land, peace and Gulf money," said Kuwaiti parliamentarian Osama Al-Shaheen.
"The deal of the century is a... one-sided concession, the Arab side, while the occupier wins everything: land, peace and Gulf money," said Kuwaiti parliamentarian Osama Al-Shaheen.
This being the former occupier of Meereen, we could be in for a lengthy stay, though she seems more motivated since she emerged from that flaming temple last season.
Those steadily expanded until last week more than 27,303 Iraqis marched in Baghdad, raging against the Iraqi government and a foreign occupier — not the United States this time, but Iran.
The United States has assumed an unspoken role as indefinite occupier, with just enough troops to stave off Afghanistan's implosion but not enough to make that implosion any less inevitable.
Even in a Winter Olympics rife with geopolitics, no event carried more political implications than the hockey game between a unified Korea team and Japan, the region's former colonial occupier.
Beijing's actions in the sea are hugely sensitive for Hanoi because it is under heavy domestic pressure to be tough on China, its largest trading partner and former colonial occupier.
London was the only U.K. area where occupier demand fell in the fourth quarter with an expectation that the weakness will feed through into lower rents in the next twelve months.
An imam leading prayers at the Shejaiya protest site called on several hundred worshipers to rise up against "the occupier," and urged them to "be creative" in their modes of protest.
The falling cost of renting in Dubai, Lagos (in Nigeria) and Moscow was due to the hit to occupier-demand in countries and companies closely affected by oil prices, Savills added.
As a result, it is to this day seen by much of the world as an occupier, and the status of the area is regarded as disputed until resolved via negotiations.
The company noted some investor and occupier caution in the property market after the Brexit vote but said there has been no noticeable impact on the performance of its property unit.
"We find the overhang effect to be pervasive across owner-occupier households and not exclusively driven by households that are financially constrained or that have strong precautionary saving motives," it said.
" The Palestine Liberation Organization secretary general, Saeb Erekat, took issue with what he said was the report's attempt to "equalize the responsibilities between a people under occupation and a foreign military occupier.
The rule against posts that support violent resistance against a foreign occupier was developed because "we didn't want to be in a position of deciding who is a freedom fighter," Willner said.
The Taliban had been adamant that the "occupier" must agree to the terms under which it would leave before it would talk to the "puppet" government in Kabul that the US supports.
" That is what the Palestine Liberation Organization secretary general, Saeb Erekat, took issue with, calling it an attempt to "equalize the responsibilities between a people under occupation and a foreign military occupier.
Britain's Misuse of Drugs Act, the 211990 law, stipulates that anyone "concerned in the management of any premises" or any occupier who knowingly allows drugs to be prepared there can face prosecution.
Bundy and fellow occupier LaVoy Finicum vocalized support from the local community, insisting they were not a threat or trying to intimidate any in the community by their holding of the federal building.
The video, which syncs phone footage taken by an occupier named Shawna Cox with extant aerial footage of the shooting, shows Finicum talking about getting shot by the police long before exiting the SUV.
" An occupier named John Ritzheimer has participated in anti-Muslim rallies, according to the Los Angeles Times, and tried to recruit people to Oregon in a YouTube video, saying ,"We need real men here.
"There is a healthy balance with a strong occupier demand and half of the office space under construction is already committed to," said Mike Cracknell, the director of capital projects advisory team at Deloitte.
"We are now on the border separating southern Lebanon with occupied Palestine with our brothers in Hezbollah, and announce our full preparedness to stand united...against the Israeli occupier," Khazali says in the video.
A second occupier detained in Tuesday's action and subsequently released said an 18-year-old woman was in the car with Finicum and gave a similar description of the start of the police stop.
The value of ING's housing loans to investors fell by 6.7 percent in 2016 as it focused on increasing market share in owner-occupier loans, according to statistics from the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
Max Berger, who sometimes jokes that he is a "housebroken Occupier," got his start in politics well before Zuccotti, when he took a semester off of college to intern for Howard Dean's presidential campaign.
It was along this fence that at least 60 Palestinians were killed and many hundreds wounded on Monday as thousands converged to protest what they call an arbitrarily enforced demarcation line by an occupier.
Anti-Taliban Afghans have seen the United States as a protector rather than occupier, but will their welcome survive an American president who believes "Islam hates us" and bars Muslim refugees from our shores?
"We call on the Syrian state to carry out its sovereign obligations towards Afrin and protect its borders with Turkey from attacks of the Turkish occupier," it said in a statement on its website.
Gabunia also called Putin "an occupier" and said he and his "slaves" should get out of Georgia, a reference to the presence of Russian troops in two breakaway Georgian regions that are backed by Moscow.
But the body which supervises the ONS said in 2014 that it fell below acceptable quality standards, in part because of concerns about the way it measures owner-occupier housing costs, based on rental prices.
In exhibit booths, people bought copies of books on patriot ideology, including an end-times novel by LaVoy Finicum and a biography of the rancher Cliven Bundy, Ammon's father, by Shawna Cox, another Malheur occupier.
We reject the continued encroachment of the occupier on the Palestinian people and assert our firm stance towards this issue, as we stand committed to our brothers in the Arab countries who agree with us.
Upstairs in the building, Wes Kjar, a 31-year-old occupier from Utah, showed reporters around a box-filled storage area, dominated by the body of a huge bird stashed upside down atop a cabinet.
In a video uploaded to YouTube yesterday, Blaine Cooper records fellow occupier LaVoy Finicum (both of whom live in Arizona, not Oregon) and a couple of other men rifling through boxes containing artifacts at Malheur headquarters.
It won't have escaped the notice of any onlooking Libyan that when a conference was held on the future of our country in Italy, our former colonial occupier, there wasn't a single Libyan flag in sight.
Georgia's president later called Russia "an enemy and occupier" and suggested Moscow had helped trigger protests that rocked Tbilisi, but the Kremlin on Friday blamed radical Georgian politicians for what it called "an anti-Russian provocation".
Mr. Cheng's disappearance prompted fears that China had detained him as a warning either to Hong Kong protesters or to Britain, the city's former colonial occupier, which has called on Beijing to honor the 1997 agreement.
"We believe Derwent remains in a good position to continue to navigate market uncertainty, with low financial risk and an office portfolio less exposed to new supply and financial services occupier risk," Liberum analyst David Brockton wrote.
President Trump's ambassador, Nikki Haley, has been at the forefront of condemning the U.N. for anti-Israel bias while previous administrations refused to exercise their veto in the UN after Israel was falsely condemned as an occupier.
Along with the rest of the Republican Party, it rejects the false notion that Israel is an occupier, pointing out the intentional misuse of the legal term "occupation" as a polite way of calling Israel a thief.
"For the first time in many years strong occupier demand has resulted in increasing rents per let square foot and it looks as though this trend will continue," the British industrial property developer said in a statement.
And most importantly, the Republican platform with respect to Judea and Samaria, Israel is not an occupier -- which is contrary to 50 years of UN positions and frankly mostly that long of the position of the United States.
But Sydney-based Commonwealth Bank of Australia, the country's biggest lender, and No. 4 lender National Australia Bank Ltd said they would cut their standard variable owner-occupier interest rates, a key gauge, by just 0.19 percentage points.
In addition to their overtures to the tribe, Mr. Bundy and other leaders of the occupier group have also spoken with the F.B.I., in a visit on Thursday to the barricaded entry to the small airport in Burns, Ore.
For instance, the most recent major development was lead occupier Ammon Bundy turning away assistance from yet another militia that had showed up hoping to mediate some kind of resolution—itself a vote of no confidence from his peers.
"I remember when we were taught at a young age about the French colonialist occupier, when the [Syrian] regime pretended to be a champion of national sovereignty," one of the protesters, a USAID-funded project manager, Abdul Rahman,* told me.
But his suggestion, later reversed in part, that Japan and South Korea should be able to develop their own nuclear arsenals alarmed Beijing, especially the notion that Japan, the occupier of China in World War II, would become a nuclear power.
"A recession will provide a great clearing-out time, so we're left with those that have good sound operating models and are the strongest of the bunch," said Julie Whelan, the head of occupier research for the Americas at CBRE.
Its past focus on owner-occupier mortgages means it can increase its investor book while rivals including Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA) are restricted from doing so as they risk breaching rules limiting growth in investor loans to 10 percent.
And at least one defense strategy so far is to suggest that maybe, at least in the case of David Fry, who was the last occupier to surrender and leave the refuge, those beliefs might not always have made sense.
Julie Whelan, CBRE's head of occupier research for the Americas, said CBRE has seen a lot of interest from finance in what real estate calls secondary markets — like Phoenix, Nashville, and Tampa, Florida — and she expects that interest to accelerate.
"A lot of those new apartments are too expensive for the owner-occupier market, and I had assumed that would mean prices would fall," said Marcus Dixon, the head of data analysis at LonRes, which collects information on property transactions.
"We call on the Syrian state to carry out its sovereign obligations towards Afrin and protect its borders with Turkey from attacks of the Turkish occupier ... and deploy its Syrian armed forces to secure the borders of the Afrin area," the statement said.
Related: The Oregon Militia Spokesman Has Been Killed and Its Leaders Detained After FBI Confrontation One occupier, Mark McConnell, who was driving with the convoy of leaders at the time of the highway confrontation, posted a video to Facebook describing the highway incident.
Leora Robinson, a second-year medical student in Britain who is doing an internship at the charity, said that it provided an important counterpoint to portrayals of Israel as an occupier of Palestinian land, as she saw on campus during Israel Apartheid Week.
The company said it was enjoying a period of strong investment and occupier demand as it reported on Wednesday 2.8 percent sequential growth in net asset value to 132.5 pence for the six months to June 30, from 128.9 pence on Dec. 31.
It is a great injustice that Poland, the first country to resist German aggression during World War II, and a country that suffered dearly at the hands of the sinister German occupier, has been accused of being responsible in part for the Holocaust.
RELATED: Groups seek to move GOP to right on Israel "We reject the false notion that Israel is an occupier, and specifically recognize that the Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Movement ("BDS") is anti-Semitic in nature and seeks to destroy Israel," the new version read.
The comments, alongside those of rival Land Securities on Tuesday, indicate that since the June 23 vote the retail occupier market has outperformed the office rental market, which has been hit hard by concerns that financial firms would move jobs to Europe, hurting rental demand.
Most Arab countries see Israel as an occupier of Arab lands, and say any normalization of ties with the Jewish state must be in line with an Arab peace plan that calls for the establishment of a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital.
What is it with the arrogance of the occupier and the oppressor and their backers that makes them deaf to this simple truth: Our chains will be broken before we are, because it is human nature to heed the call for freedom regardless of the cost.
And to be honest with you, we can build as many as it takes for us to really fill up the demand... T: To be honest with you, look, in London now, WeWork is considered the largest land occupier outside of the Royal family in London.
After it captured land from the invading armies, Israel's enemies began portraying the tiny Jewish state as an oppressive occupier of lands rightfully belonging to Palestinian Arabs – who in this formulation deserved a state on the West Bank and Gaza, or for some, a state replacing all of Israel.
Police also found "a solitary piece of furniture, namely, a chair, that was located directly in front of the window that faced the front of the residence, positioned in such a way that the occupier of the chair could look directly in front of the house," the affidavit says.
And while other buildings were vandalized (one occupier in Low Library was famously photographed with his feet on the desk of Columbia's president, Grayson Kirk, smoking his cigars), Ms. Spurlock-Evans noted that the Hamilton occupiers took care to leave the building as clean as they found it.
Sports brand Adidas last year leased a 13,000-square foot shop in the city for 22 percent less than its former occupier, Coach Inc, as the U.S. premier brand closed its four-storey flagship store in Central amid weak retail sentiment and a drop-off in tourist arrivals from mainland China.
That tends to make people far more militant and desperate... the occupation aspect is very interesting and says a lot about Lebanon, which has been occupied by someone almost continuously... and what you will sometimes do if you can't actually get at your immediate occupier is to go for their outside supporter.
This sees institutional investors stump up much of the capital required to finance the homes the startup is partially buying and pocket most of the returns (ie the rent plus any increase in each property's valuation, which is realised as an occupier increases their stake over time or the home is put back on the open market for sale).
So I think there's a lot of planning going on, and also the occupier base down here has diversified - it's no longer just about finance... But also actually the finance and banking sector, for the first time since the global financial crisis is out there looking for new office space - there's 5 million square feet of requirements active in the market from banks and financial services companies.
The estate that serves as the primary setting of the action is a lumbering hybrid; half English manor (due to its proprietor's respect for the British Empire) half traditional Japanese home (for similar reasons.) But by replacing the class system of Victorian England with the dynamic of the occupier and occupied, Park has tapped into something uniquely complex about a chapter of history that is rarely explored.
So I think there's a lot of planning going on, and also the occupier base down here has diversified - it's no longer just about finance... But also actually the finance and banking sector, for the first time since the global financial crisis is out there looking for new office space - there's 5 million square feet of requirements active in the market from banks and financial services companies.
Reports strong financial results for second-quarter 2017 * Q2 adjusted earnings per share $17.53 * Q2 revenue $3.3 billion versus i/b/e/s view $3.4 billion * Sees fy 2017 adjusted earnings per share $2.53 to $2.63 * Q2 gaap earnings per share $0.58 * Q2 earnings per share view $0.53 — Thomson Reuters I/B/E/S * Cbre group inc - company expects fy fee revenue growth for its occupier outsourcing business to be 10% or slightly higher * Cbre group inc - full-year margins are now likely to be at high-end of previously guided 17.5% to 18.0% range, despite continued shift in business mix Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
Those promises included: a firm commitment to completely upend the approach to Iran and the Iran Deal, a deeply flawed agreement which ultimately gave more protection to Iran's nuclear goals than to the West's security; the rejection of the notion that Israel is an occupier of any land; support for Israel's right to defend itself against physical acts of terror, as well as economic, legal and cultural forms of warfare; the acknowledgment that the BDS Movement is anti-Semitic, and that its goal is the eradication of the Jewish State; opposition to efforts by non-regional parties to dictate or impose agreements or borders on Israel; treatment of Israel as a mature sovereign state, one entitled to determine its own future, not have one imposed upon it by outsiders.
President Moon picks a fight with Japan over a historical issue that his predecessors came close to solving, and stokes a territorial issue over a tiny island of zero strategic importance; Prime Minister Abe, who this week will become the longest serving Prime Minister in Japan's history, takes a legalistic and self-justifying approach to historical issues rather than leading their resolution with the humility, generosity and imagination befitting a former colonial occupier and currently more powerful of the two contending parties; President TrumpDonald John TrumpOvernight Defense: Ex-Navy secretary slams Trump in new op-ed | Impeachment tests Pompeo's ties with Trump | Mexican president rules out US 'intervention' against cartels EXCLUSIVE: 2020 Dem Andrew Yang releases tax returns Giuliani calls Trump to say he was joking about 'insurance policy' MORE with his erratic actions in the Middle East and the cancellation of military exercises that underpin Alliance deterrence, undermines the strength of American security guarantees to both countries, while at the same time demanding upwards of 300 percent mark-ups on cash payments for deployments of American forces in both Korea and Japan, deployments that are in America's own interest.

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