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Rival regions still sometimes take up arms against each other.
At worst, they radicalize them to take up arms themselves.
But investors themselves need to take up arms as well.
Others say, the militia forced them to take up arms.
Are we going to take up arms against each other?
Nobody thinks Europe's great power is about to take up arms.
It would not be hard for it to take up arms.
When locals would not take up arms, they turned to children.
Maybe it is time to unilaterally disarm, and take up arms elsewhere.
Today, the Islamic State encourages anyone to take up arms in its name.
If the Americans forced Maduro from power, he vowed to take up arms.
After the recent crackdown, they expect more young people to take up arms.
Some have said they are prepared to take up arms to remove Maduro.
Perhaps a little political competition or wealth make it easier to take up arms.
He says he expects four more to take up arms before 2016 is over.
Kelly appears to be ready and willing to take up arms in those fights.
It then goaded revolutionaries to take up arms, and endorsed Islamists who stood in elections.
They will see it as an invitation to take up arms against another US president.
They seldom take up arms against the Jewish majority, though they often identify as Palestinian.
Opposing lawyers take up arms, and a custody fight ensues for the Thorpes' only child.
Upended by the Depression and goaded by Hitler, they were ready to take up arms again.
We have a long history of seeing people take up arms to prove their political point.
The sine qua non of the offense is the intent to take up arms against our country.
At Harvard he had watched ragged debtors take up arms against the Massachusetts government in Shays' Rebellion.
Some of those soldiers have said they are prepared to take up arms to bring down Maduro.
It is impossible to love another human when one is preparing to take up arms against them.
Donald Trump appeared to suggest his gun rights supporters take up arms against Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton.
Others have argued that word of Tacky's actions inspired people to take up arms on their own plantations.
A restive minority group clamors for rights it's been denied — rights it might take up arms to obtain.
As he watches the Saviors take up arms to fend off the zombie horde, Eugene starts outright losing it.
In 14, he led a storming of Regent's Park Mosque, declaring true Muslims should take up arms against America.
While they broadly sympathize with the Palestinians, they rarely take up arms against the country or its Jewish majority.
While they broadly sympathize with the Palestinians, they rarely take up arms against the country or its majority Jews.
It needed some 7003 more years to reach a stage whereby you can take up arms and fight somebody.
Then, 600 Dutch marines sailed into New York Harbor, emboldening Dutch settlers to take up arms against English troops.
Mothers saw their children kidnapped, drugged and forced to take up arms in the country's never-ending civil war.
Last year, heeding Moon's call to take up arms, Hobl underwent Austria's lengthy process to obtain a semi-automatic rifle.
If the government does not allow the project to go ahead, he warns, the KNU may take up arms again.
But some Kurds in the city have responded to calls from their leaders to take up arms in Kirkuk's defence.
Tarrant intended to mobilize sympathetic white nationalists around the world to take up arms in the same way he did.
He warns, "Those who take up arms against us will burn for their transgressions… " Where to begin with Lord RayEl?
I don't mean people will take up arms, but a philosophical revolution in which we lean into compassion and empathy.
He was aware of the mass violence around him, but he did not take up arms and perpetuate the violence.
Although aiding the guerrilla movement led by his brothers that seized power in 1959, Castro did not take up arms.
Mulcair's former rivals who he bested in the previous leadership race have mostly declined to take up arms against Mulcair.
That requirement raised fears of political backlash should a detainee take up arms abroad and became an excuse to delay decisions.
The fewer good jobs are available to young men, the more tempting it will be for them to take up arms.
After the presentation, I listened to farmers and factory workers alike wonder whether to take up arms and march on Washington.
Would he take up arms against an intransigent and oppressive southern regime of Jim Crow, lynching and economic marginalization of blacks?
That they would be the 3 percent today that would take up arms against the tyrannical federal government and overthrow it.
When they refused to take up arms, they were beaten "like punching bags," according to a presidential commission's report in 2008.
Fear of the armed group running the region, Los Ardillos, led them to take up arms to protect themselves, he adds.
Trinidad and Tobago is scrambling to stop young Muslims from going to Syria to take up arms for the Islamic State.
Adnani himself encouraged followers around the globe to take up arms against their own communities, even without directly consulting ISIS's headquarters first.
It is far more difficult to sacrifice oneself in the name of peace than to take up arms in pursuit of violence.
Opposition to the Castro government began to grow in Cuba, leading peasants and anti-Communist insurgents to take up arms against it.
He said he believes a young Iranian society is seeking a more liberal, progressive nation but is unlikely to take up arms.
"I have not left, we are all watching", he said, adding that he believes all Kashmiris will take up arms when needed.
Employees and customers have learned to take up arms against companies that don't espouse their values, and companies have started to listen.
"We are prepared to take up arms if need be," he said this month at the G-20 summit meeting in Hamburg.
Outsize media coverage of Klan violence, which inspired like-minded whites around the country to take up arms under the Klan banner.
They claimed they had no choice but to take up arms given the Mexican government's inability to contain the cartels and provide security.
C.: If you take up arms against the United States in the name of radical Islam, you should be treated as a terrorist.
The 28-year old said that for years he has dedicated himself to civilian opposition activities, but now he must take up arms.
Abdi and the other officials were charged with "direct or indirect involvement" in instigating ethnic Somalis to take up arms against non-Somalis.
Unlike Al Qaeda, which favored highly organized and planned operations, the Islamic State has encouraged anyone to take up arms in its name.
Used, betrayed, discarded, these veterans would eventually take up arms against their own country, bringing the war home in defense of white America.
Over a year ago, he says he was forced by Houthi rebels to take up arms on the frontlines of Yemen's civil war.
When she arrives in King's Landing, she truly believes the people will take up arms against Cersei and welcome her as the rightful heir.
But you don't have a group like ISIS or al-Qaeda that is inspiring around the world to take up arms and kill innocents.
When the robots do take up arms with vengeance in their artificial eyes, I don't think they'll just march us out of our workplaces.
Women were raped and the paramilitary group started recruiting the young people, telling them they had to take up arms for money or respect.
They can also stay behind on condition that they hand over guns and sign a pledge to never take up arms against the state.
Threatening to take up arms against a dominant cartel that is squeezing you dry via the use of violence does seem naïve, at best.
Not long after finding safe harbor, he was forced to take up arms, time and again, to defend his faith, his community, and himself.
"I would willingly take up arms myself to prevent such tragedy from happening again," he told the crowd that day in Chicago's Federal Plaza.
The commander of an elite force in Iran's Revolutionary Guards has warned that the crackdown would push Bahrainis to take up arms against the government.
The military estimates about 20 to 30 hostages are being held, some of whom it says were forced to take up arms against government troops.
But the more immediate goal is to give young men jobs in the hope that this will make them less eager to take up arms.
Steve King (R-Iowa) accused former President Barack Obama of driving the country apart in ways that contributed to Hodgkinson's decision to take up arms.
His opponents say the violent state crackdown left them no choice but to take up arms; Damascus says the protests were instigated by its enemies.
Earlier Tuesday, Maduro appeared to foreshadow an uprising, saying that his supporters would be ready to take up arms if the "Bolivarian revolution" was threatened.
Writer's note: In March last year, Kimberley Taylor became the first (and only) British woman to travel to Syria to take up arms against ISIS.
" She added, "It is far more difficult to sacrifice oneself in the name of peace than to take up arms in the name of violence.
Thousands of children have been forced to take up arms in the oil-rich country, which has been in a civil conflict for five years.
Senior commanders from the FARC rebel group in Colombia have said they will take up arms again, dealing another blow to Colombia's struggling peace process.
The warrior heroes of these games were often not soldiers, instead being civilians and guerillas of various types who were forced to take up arms.
The Deuce In the scenes that bookend "Nobody Has to Get Hurt," the Martino brothers, Vinnie and Frankie, both take up arms against their adversaries.
The Islamic State officially declared its "caliphate" in June of that year and urged foreign fighters to come to the region to take up arms.
Like the cold war before it, the struggle against those who take up arms in pursuit of an imaginary Islamist Utopia will probably last for decades.
But for a tiny minority, ISIS exerts a powerful allure, leading a small but significant number to head to the Middle East to take up arms.
But even those without consoles found themselves conscripted into the war as their allies chose to take up arms for the hedgehog or the fat man.
The deal gave the region's many jobless young men an incentive to take up arms, in the hope of being paid to lay them down again.
"I am ready to take up arms and fight ... the dictator who has killed our compatriots in the Kasai region and in the east," he said.
The PMF gained prominence after Sistani called on Iraqis to take up arms against Islamic State when it seized a third of the country in 2014.
Later, Daraya was one of the first of the working-class suburbs around Damascus to take up arms, and to be attacked with artillery and helicopters.
In one scenario, as Ulfelder suggests, you have right-wing radicals actively believing that Trump is encouraging them to take up arms against their own government.
On Thursday night, mosque clerics in several parts of Khartoum – acting at about the same time - used microphones to urge people to take up arms against criminals.
Then, in November, as violence surged in the mountains of Guerrero state, the men of Ayahualtempa decided it was time for their sons to take up arms.
Although the al-Qaida-linked group dominates, other non-jihadi factions have maintained their presence, including some of the earliest forces to take up arms against Assad.
And as female FARC members fight side-by-side with men, a pregnant fighter was one less person able to take up arms against the Colombian government.
" When asked whether he and fellow militiamen had the right to take up arms to assert their control of the public land, Bundy declared: "Ask George Washington.
But peace does not arrive before Wife No. 2 has persuaded the Girl to take up arms alongside her, despite entreaties by Wife No. 1 to resist.
My traveling companion — a painter — is the politest person I know, but I have noticed that he does not often take up arms on another person's behalf.
This would not only connect farmers with urban consumers, making both groups better off, but would also give those young men a reason not to take up arms.
Warlords stoked ethnic divisions, urging young men to take up arms to defend their tribe—and rob the one next door—because the state could not protect anyone.
You're going to ask millions of Irish Americans to take up arms and fight alongside the British Empire, especially when the British Empire has just executed IRA rebels?
It consisted of recognition of nature's total indifference to the human individual, who nevertheless had to take up arms against the world in the face of inevitable defeat.
The letter includes a screenshot of two messages that were apparently mass texted to both Buddhists and Muslims, each urging the groups to take up arms against the other.
"There's a psychological dimension to anybody who gets to the point in their life where they are willing to take up arms and kill defenseless human beings," he says.
When these forces killed 41 civilian protesters in Hawija in April 2013, the resulting anger prompted some Sunni demonstrators in cities like Ramadi and Mosul to take up arms.
An Interior Ministry spokeswoman told a news conference that three criteria must be met to allow the government to denaturalize Germans who take up arms for the Islamist group.
That is a huge sum in a region where most people live on less than a dollar a day, and gives other men a reason to take up arms.
In the northeast, where much of the civil war fighting occurred, the government is warning militias not to take up arms in response to the clashes in the capital.
Earlier, Venezuela's leader warned that he and supporters would take up arms if his socialist government was violently overthrown by opponents who have been on the streets since April.
"The armed opposition in Syria now faces what is perhaps its biggest and most momentous decision since they chose to take up arms against the Assad regime," Lister writes.
In the city Juan Pablo Chalacra was leaving behind, Medellín, Escobar's thugs were roaming the streets, pressuring men to take up arms and join their fight against the government.
When he had nowhere else to turn, when he couldn't find anyone to protect his community, then — and only then — did he take up arms to defend his faith.
Still, there were other avenues available: Women who wanted to take up arms could receive training in weapons and military tactics with their local People's Self-Defense Force unit.
Three Houses boasts a cast of complicated characters and branching story paths that force players to pick and choose their allies and take up arms against their former friends.
They hate us because they believe we have a greater voice than they do, and that the only way to fix that is to take up arms against us.
In an interview in Caracas, Guaido said that if any decided to take up arms that would be due to Maduro's refusal to agree to free and fair presidential elections.
"Clearly Donald Trump does not want anybody shooting down innocent people," Sanders said, but his talk about invasions and calling Mexicans criminals risks leading unstable people to take up arms.
So you, as the player, take up arms as Garrick, and occasionally the more steely CIA verteran Alex, to bring the real fight to the terrorists, with the gloves off.
But when it came under attack from the Nusra Front, the former bus driver felt he had no option but to take up arms against the al Qaeda-linked group.
The controversial remark came at Trump's Wilmington, North Carolina, rally on Tuesday, when he appeared to suggest that gun rights supporters should take up arms against the Democratic presidential nominee.
But the new president says he wants to rewrite the terms of the deal ­– a stance that analysts are concerned could drive some former militants to take up arms again.
Angered by the rise of IS since allied forces withdrew from Iraq, they're motivated to personally take up arms in the absence of major Western ground forces fighting the extremists.
In the worst of all worst cases, they might even take up arms — especially if the ousted president refuses to depart gracefully and instead terrorizes the polity that rejected him.
Five military commanders told Reuters that as many as 30% of insurgents in Colombia's eastern border region are Venezuelans, willing to take up arms in return for food and pay.
Editor's Note: Earlier this year when President Trump suggested that teachers take up arms at schools, 13-year-old cartoonist and activist Sasha Matthews came up with an impressive response.
Considering the example of Carrol, I bid farewell to my legs and take up arms against a sea of troubles more negotiable than the miseries with which she had to contend.
"Of course not, no," Mr. Pence said, when asked by a local news affiliate if his running mate was calling for his supporters to take up arms against the Democratic nominee.
Over and over in this episode, we saw characters who had lingered in narrative purgatories step forward and take up arms—some of them for family, some of them from family.
"The eyes of the world are here," said Carlos Guillén Martínez, an army lieutenant who fled the country last year and who has vowed to take up arms against Mr. Maduro.
He called in June 2014 for Iraqis to take up arms against the Sunni ultra-hardline insurgents of Islamic State after they seized nearly a third of the country's north and west.
It seeks to convince Muslims living in the West that their governments are against them, and that they must therefore take up arms and defend Islam against these attempts to destroy it.
But now at least we know Tara's solo excursion might have been worth the narrative drudgery, so long as Rick can convince the group to take up arms and fight with him.
Macina Liberation Front, based in central Mali's Mopti region, is led by cleric Amadou Koufa who has called upon followers to take up arms and rebuild the historic Fulani empire of Massina.
Considering that saltwater fish currently face extinction by as soon as 2048, a hypothetical ocean-based nation would be fully in the right to take up arms to defend itself from us.
"There is great anger that is understandable, and it is our obligation to take care of our children," Astudillo Flores said when asked why parents train their children to take up arms.
"I think continued talk of a military option ... is irresponsible," she said, adding that it could spark regional war and be an incentive for Colombian guerrillas and others to take up arms.
Sunnis will once again come to see the Shia and the central government as their enemy, eventually causing them to take up arms again — under the ISIS banner or some other group.
Many Mexican dissident groups decided to take up arms, and the government responded with forced disappearances, arrests of family members, and torture of men, women, guerrillas, and those suspected of supporting them.
"The armed forces of the state will never take up arms against the people," the officers said in the letter, which was addressed to Mr. Morales and the top leaders of the military.
So as we take up arms in the annual War on Christmas, take a page from the first lady's book, and make your holiday season as dark as the past year has been.
In their eyes, the threat posed by the region's Sunni extremists, the US, and its allies is very real — and demands that they take up arms to defend their nations and their faith.
She's wearing a t-shirt printed with one of her own comics, which she drew in response to last month's shooting, and President Trump's subsequent suggestion that teachers take up arms at school.
DAKAR (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Climate change must be addressed to tackle conflict around Lake Chad, researchers said on Wednesday, as increasingly extreme weather has pushed poor farmers and fishermen to take up arms.
" Outlining a worst-case scenario, Mr. Latal warned that the Bosnian Muslims "could take up arms and defend the country as they did in 1992," while adding: "There is little appetite for war.
Halting or preventing genocides, declaring independence to give oppressed people a homeland, and of course, defending ones homeland from an invader would all be good reasons to take up arms against another country.
What should history teaching look like when kids can go online and find "evidence" for the canard that "thousands" of black men put on grey uniforms to take up arms for the Confederacy?
Choking off legitimate political avenues for the expression of Basque concerns will only risk driving radical outliers to take up arms again, threatening the region's best chance in decades for a durable peace.
"We've seen Australians arrested for preparations to carry out terrorist acts or providing financial assistance to terrorist groups, we've seen Australians travel to the conflict zone to take up arms for (ISIS)," he said.
Uniformed Iraqi soldiers could also be part of the fray; they are Shia-dominated, so it's not clear if they would take up arms against their fellow Shia paramilitaries or perhaps merely stand aside.
So, they have to be responsible for recommendations of especially what we know to be hate speech or inciting violence, or these things that are causing people to take up arms around the world.
With the army and Iranian backed offensive widening, the Sunni rebels have called on youths to enlist, while mosque imams in Beit Jin called on people to take up arms and fight the army.
It was al-Sistani's call for Iraqis to take up arms against ISIS in 2014 that led to the creation of the Hashd al Shaabi force, which reports directly to the Prime Minister's office.
By suggesting to teachers that they take up arms, we are no longer asking them to protect students by sacrificing their own lives, we are asking them to protect students by taking someone else's.
The strategy is a paradox: in pursuing stability, it strengthens the autocrat, but, in strengthening the autocrat, it enables him to further abuse his position, exacerbating the conditions that lead people to take up arms.
They are among the dozens of fighters from around the globe who have joined the Kurdish People's Protection Units, also known by the Kurdish initials Y.P.G. to take up arms in the fight in Syria.
It begins during the War of 1812, when British soldiers promised land and freedom to a small group of West African slaves along the Eastern Seaboard if they would take up arms against their masters.
Over the years, we have seen Pitt in many soul-testing experiences: he had to act crazy, in "12 Monkeys" (1995), and take up arms against a sea of zombies, in "World War Z" (2013).
Those people must go, residents said, but it is difficult to prove their guilt in a court because they did not formally swear allegiance to Islamic State, take up arms, or wear the group's uniform.
"These are people who may not be connected in a 'superior-subordinate' relationship with the so-called Caliphate, but people who are mentally linked, who share their point of view and take up arms," said Grozin.
QL Score: +15 Nick: I have to say, it was a real treat watching the seemingly hopeless members of Alexandria take up arms and follow their horror-stricken and mentally unhinged leader Rick into zombie battle.
In the 18th century, one of Grotius's successors, the Swiss philosopher Emer de Vattel, propounded a Principle of Distinction, which made it a crime for armies to deliberately target civilians who did not take up arms.
Once the villagers take up arms—energised by their pharmaceuticals—the film has the feel of "Red Dawn" if it were set in the fictional town of Macondo from Gabriel García Márquez's "One Hundred Years of Solitude".
His father, school headmaster Mohammad Muzaffar Wani, told Reuters in an interview last year that Wani's decision to take up arms was linked to an incident in which he and his brother were beaten by Indian police.
My point is: If it turned out that her new NBC sitcom were awful, I would have been ready to take up arms against the powers that be for besmirching the resume of my dear, not-friend.
Civilians who have fled the fighting say the militants spread rumors on social media and by word of mouth that Christian soldiers were committing excesses against the largely Muslim population, and urged locals to take up arms.
"Some of them would fight for Maduro, some would fight for Venezuela, but many more would take up arms to repel a Yankee invasion," notes an analyst at a think-tank that is connected to the Pentagon.
Officials said they were looking for additional ways to reduce the group's power on social media, including ads and messaging as a counterweight to an Islamic State campaign encouraging people to take up arms against Western targets.
It came in the form of a 32-minute video released by Iván Márquez, once the FARC's number-two commander, in which he announced that he would take up arms again to "fight for a betrayed peace".
The province was one of the early centers of protest against decades of Assad family rule, and one of the first places where, after the government cracked down on the protests, people began to take up arms.
"I never saw the need to take up arms for the rebel cause, I always believed that there was a path out through music, so that's why I decided to take my guitar and go," Bombino explained.
In an August 93 report, the FBI argued that black domestic terrorists, spurred by concerns over "alleged police brutality" following the 29 shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, Missouri, were likely to take up arms against law enforcement.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A decision by a Kurdish opposition group to take up arms against Iranian authorities has senior officials in Tehran worrying that Saudi Arabia is seeking to undermine its stability in a deepening of their regional rivalry.
InfoWars — where Jones continues to urge his viewers to take up arms and where he welcomes guests like the Twitter-banned Milo Yiannopoulos — can be found daily thanks to the video streaming platform Periscope, wholly owned by Twitter.
But the rise of ARSA, the first Rohingya group to take up arms in decade, has fueled worries that extremists on both sides could further damage the situation -- making the report's implementation all the more urgent said Robertson.
But they mutinied again in May, and were paid the remainder of what they had demanded in a deal that risks both angering other factions in the military and encouraging other former rebel fighters to take up arms.
The next morning, the majority of the group appears to be afflicted with blindness, which cues them to take up arms and be led to the sea by the two members of the group that retained their sight.
Because when a group like al-Qaeda or ISIS comes along and tells people it's time to take up arms and drive out the Western influence once and for all, where, exactly, do you think they're going to start?
Though they no longer govern territory (or take up arms to defend Christians in majority-Muslim countries), and largely devote themselves to good works, the order still wields the sovereignty it enjoyed when it ruled the island of Malta.
Things happen to them: Their men die, so they run the town; the big bad mining company buys out their claim, so they submit; Frank Griffin comes looking for Roy Goode, so they take up arms to defend themselves.
They seldom take up arms against the Jewish majority, though they often identify as Palestinian and an increasing though still small number of them have joined Islamic State abroad or tried to set up domestic cells for the group.
New America and others note that the demographic profile of Western fighters now is different from those who have chosen to take up arms in the past, in places like Afghanistan in the 1980s or Bosnia a decade later.
He is an avid supporter of the National Rifle Association and vows that once he takes office on January 1, he will roll back Brazil's strict gun laws and let citizens take up arms to defend themselves from criminals.
PRAGUE — A former mechanic from a sleepy town in the western part of the Czech Republic had never even met a Muslim when he decided last year to travel to Syria to take up arms for the Islamic State.
The attack has raised questions over how security services can clamp down on the proliferation of online videos urging disillusioned Muslims to take up arms for Islamic State (IS) and other groups, as well as channels of communication on social media.
"We yearn that no Colombians will ever again have to take up arms to make their voices heard and their demands felt, as has been required of us," Timochenko said to cheers and applause, as thunder roiled the sky overhead.
White Southerners argued that states' rights, rather than slavery, was the impetus for the men in the carving -- Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee and Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson -- to take up arms against the federal government during the Civil War.
All South Korean men aged 22017 to 35 must perform military service, but the country's Constitutional Court ruled Thursday that the government must provide alternative civilian roles for those who refuse to take up arms, due to religious or political reasons.
He had learned, the official said, that the Saudis planned to further destabilize Lebanon: They wanted jihadist splinter groups in Lebanon's volatile, vulnerable Palestinian refugee camps to take up arms against Hezbollah, the Shiite militia backed by Saudi Arabia's rival Iran.
These questions have recently become historical battlefields, with traditionalists insisting that the indigenous Mughal Empire's decay forced the company to take up arms to restore order, while those on the left respond that the company created the chaos that it exploited.
But that is expected to change in the coming months, as the country's Constitutional Court ruled in June that the country must provide alternative civilian roles for those who refuse to take up arms due to religious or political reasons.
MARAWI CITY, Philippines (Reuters) - Civilians held hostage by Islamist militants occupying a southern Philippine city have been forced to loot homes, take up arms against government troops and serve as sex slaves for rebel fighters, the army said on Tuesday.
But the danger of conspiracy theories isn't just when they espouse anti-Semitic rhetoric with a lengthy history of violent repercussions, or encourage individuals to take up arms against an imaginary enemy holding imaginary children hostage in a DC pizza restaurant.
The black nationalist political organization, founded 50 years ago in Oakland, California, is best known for wearing all-black outfits, sporting Afros with berets, and advocating that black people take up arms as a self-defense strategy against police brutality.
"It is the responsibility of the humanitarians to say to the people who are responsible for the war, these are the consequences of your actions, this is the impact of the decision to take up arms and to bring this country to war."
In addition, many Arab countries view the deal with suspicion, leading them to take up arms (as in the case of Yemen) against what they see as a heightened threat from Iran now that Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is being implemented.
"It is definitely an attempt, especially as it's the first one, to reach out to a different audience, to reach out to different recruits," Malik said, adding that it's unusual for the TTP to actively seek out women to take up arms.
As the Catholic writer John Zmirak noted in the aftermath of the Planned Parenthood shootings last years, the church does not allow nations to take up arms and go to war merely when they have a high moral cause on their side.
Such traitors—and let's face it, it is treason in any country to take up arms against your own government in exchange for cash and/or promises of career advancement from a foreign power—would almost surely be caught and dealt with harshly.
If part of what makes the United States an unconquerable country is every citizen being able to take up arms against an invader, just imagine how effective that makeshift militia force would be if every single citizen was also a trained soldier.
For most of the people interviewed for this project, the December 2012 massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary School was a tipping point on the issue — either a compelling argument for gun control or a clarion call to take up arms for protection.
The unit, which famously held former presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and three American contractors hostage, said the deals being reached at talks in Havana would not solve the social and economic problems which first motivated the FARC to take up arms in 1964.
The First Front, which famously held ex-presidential candidate Ingrid Betancourt and three American contractors hostage, said the deals being reached at talks in Cuba will not solve the social and economic problems which first motivated the Marxist group to take up arms in 1964.
Unlike Al Qaeda, which favors highly organized and planned operations, the Islamic State has encouraged anyone to take up arms in its name, and uses a sophisticated campaign of social media to inspire future attacks by unstable individuals with little history of embracing radical Islam.
The fighting claimed the lives of 95,000 Japanese soldiers and 12,500 American personnel, but also nearly 100,000 civilians — about a quarter of Okinawa's population — including teenagers forced to take up arms and entire families ordered by Japanese soldiers to commit suicide rather than surrender.
Donald Trump, who throughout the campaign and the early weeks of his presidency has played the realist to Hillary Clinton's idealist, is suddenly seeking to convince allies and the United Nations that they need to take up arms in the interest of what is right and good.
Yet, with large areas of Colombia still prey to armed groups including dissident FARC fighters, Mexican-backed drug gangs, and the ELN leftist rebel group, some Colombians say they fear that tampering with the peace process could drive more former rebels to take up arms again.
Even if factions of the armed forces refuse to fire on protestors, this does not mean they will take up arms against Maduro-supporting militarized groups — and, even if they do, it is questionable whether their numbers and capabilities would be significant enough so as to win.
Malema, the leader of the radical Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party told Al Jazeera television on Sunday that his party's protest marches were often met with violent resistance by security forces and that members of his party would run out of patience and take up arms.
"Foreigners who take up arms in Iraq and Syria and are subsequently captured in the field are not necessarily turned over to the coalition, nor is there any requirement for the coalition to be notified," the American-led military coalition in Baghdad said in an email.
The stability of that process has recently come under threat as a small group of FARC members — among them Marín — released a video last month pledging to take up arms against the Colombian state once again, a threat to the top U.S. ally in the region.
If you pledge your allegiance to ISIS, if you take up arms against the United States in the name of ISIS, as evidenced by what this guy shouted when he got out of the car, we know by the note that he left, he is a member of ISIS.
With support from her family, Camila has been able to heal from the personal hatred and vengeance that led her to take up arms, a choice she now sees as an ineffective way to work towards a political goal and one that has had irreversible consequences on Colombian society.
The clashes in the central province of Uruzgan, which have killed at least 21 people, have highlighted concerns that Hazaras, members of a mainly Shi'ite Persian-speaking minority targeted by Islamic State attacks over recent years, may take up arms in frustration at a lack of action by the government.
The source photograph is of the Black Panther chairman Bobby Seale and a man named George Murray, who, when the picture was taken, had just been fired from the faculty of San Francisco State University, after joining the Panthers and advocating that black students take up arms against racist violence.
Seven feet (2.1 meters) tall and holding his assault rifle upside down, Cole is among a relatively small band of Westerners who have made their own way to Iraq to take up arms against the militant group - even though Kurdish authorities say they need foreign money and weapons more than men.
Lee was well informed enough to know that, as the Confederate vice president, Alexander H. Stephens, declared, slavery and "the great truth that the Negro is not equal to the white man" formed the "cornerstone" of the Confederacy; he chose to take up arms in defense of a slaveholders' republic.
In June, the Constitutional Court ruled the government must provide alternative civilian roles for those who decline to take up arms, and on Thursday the Supreme Court of South Korea began hearings into the matter for the first time in 14 years, with 900 cases before lower courts currently on hold.
Donnelly went on to say that if Lynch loved America, she would threaten to turn mosques "upside down" if they did not turn over terrorists and said that he himself would take up arms to "go after the jihadis next door," as well as those who appeared in his backyard.
Activists in Kashmir, where by some counts more than 40,000 people have died since successive waves of violence began in 1990, say that the lack of recourse to justice—rather than cross-border meddling from Pakistan as in the past—is what now inspires young locals to take up arms against Indian troops.
The civil war raises grave economic, social and security concerns for the future of the country and all of east Africa The world should be further alarmed by an announcement by the now exiled First Vice President Riek Machar that he intends to mobilize other opposition figures to take up arms to overthrow the regime of President Kiir.
Earlier this year, a constitutional court ruled the government must provide alternative civilian roles for those who decline to take up arms, clearing the way for most objectors to avoid jail, while in August, the Supreme Court began hearings into the matter for the first time in 14 years, with 900 cases before lower courts currently on hold.
The possibility that Putin might have gained an advantage on the United States 20 years after his assumption of power — that the United States and its allies might be too slow and too brittle and too rules-based to take up arms against a fast-moving vandal — was heavy on the mind of the aging Mueller when he testified about his findings to Congress.
Tomada followed several of these western volunteers for two years through the battlefields of Iraq and Syria to bring together the six-part documentary series " Hunting ISIS " – shedding light on their highs and lows, and what drove them to leave their livelihoods in America and take up arms with no pay and no protection in the quest to defeat one of the most brutal terror factions to ever exist.
But since Trump likes to hype the supposed terrorism threat from Syrian refugees coming to America, let's go ahead and add in the 65,9303 Syrian refugees that Hillary Clinton has said she wants to bring into the country, and — just for the sake of this ridiculous argument — let's assume that every single one of them (including infants, because why not) is a terrorist ready to take up arms and help ISIS take over America.
Here's how they'd do it (Stat News) Juul's vaping products should be completely pulled off the market, says ex-FDA chief Gottlieb (CNBC) Doctors, hospitals take up arms against Democrats' health care changes (NBC News)  State by state Montana's Medicaid expansion work requirements delayed (Associated Press) Despite Challenges To ACA, Florida Enrollment Rises (NPR) Oregon doctor accused of implanting 100+ unnecessary pacemakers (Portland Tribune) From The Hill's opinion page We should do something different and honor the vets who served us   View the discussion thread.
Few observers are likely to be satisfied by a messy, but possibly more realistic analysis, which suggests that the recent attacks reflect a combination of ongoing and not necessarily related campaigns in Syria, Iraq and adjacent countries; entrepreneurial terrorists using the space provided by ISIS as a launching pad for their own jihadist ambitions; scattering foreign fighters heading back home to carry on the fight; ISIS exhortations to local supporters to take up arms; and the appeal of ISIS ideology to angry and often troubled individuals pursuing their own trajectories.
When I sat down to write this piece about my experiences, I started by pointing to all the obvious historical catalysts that set the movement in motion — the civilians killed by government agents at Ruby Ridge, Idaho, and Waco, Texas, and when Bill Clinton signed the Brady Bill into law, expanding gun control in the US. These are the common militia talking points, but I realized it's easier for me to recite them than to process the actual state of mind that once made me want to take up arms against the government.
I Am Cuba tells the story of the Cuban Revolution through the lives of several Cuban people: Maria, a young woman who works at a Havana nightclub that caters to rich Americans, who is forced to entertain and sleep with tourists for money; Pedro, a tenant farmer whose sugarcane fields are taken from him after the landowner decides to sell the plot to a U.S. company; Enrique, a young revolutionary and university student who's part of the intellectual resistance; and Mariano, a peasant who's moved to take up arms and join the rebel army after a government bomb kills his son.

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