Bulgaria has similarly resisted extremist pressures to foment trouble with its simpatico Slavic brothers in Macedonia.
These hard-core Saddamists are trying to foment anti-democratic sentiment amongst the larger Sunni community.
Why has US President Barak Obama decided to foment a crisis in US relations with Israel?
He said Bush was trying to foment tensions in the Persian Gulf over the Strait of Hormuz confrontation.
And the proximity of the two armies could easily be exploited by Egyptian populist forces to foment war.
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Most of the information that flows is inward, from outsiders countering state propaganda and hoping to foment anti-regime sentiment.
Earlier Wednesday, Press TV said police raided a building in central Tehran used as a "headquarters" to foment post-election unrest.
Since the Arab awakening, officials have gone to lengths to stop dissidents from trying to foment similar unrest at home.
The report also faulted some Arab politicians for helping to foment the tensions that led to the violence three years ago.
He had at his call thousands of reckless young men, many of them members of paramilitary organizations known to foment trouble.
The army's standing has been damaged by a slew of leaked documents detailing plans to foment chaos and topple the government.
Mr Modig's confession has sparked a wave of official reports of what the government styles as foreign-backed plots to foment an uprising.
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It is also the best hope for avoiding a conflict with the United States that China's leaders clearly seem determined to foment.
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The war's aim is to delegitimize the Jewish state in order to foment its collapse on the model of apartheid South Africa.
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On his travels, he began to foment revolution among the rural poor.
Pakistan's security agencies have long accused India of using its consulates in Afghanistan to foment a separatist insurgency in the province of Baluchistan.
India has four diplomatic missions in Afghanistan, something that Pakistan has openly disapproved of, accusing Delhi of using them to foment dissent in Balochistan.
In January 2012 she was a featured speaker at a Cairo conference for Arabic women who had used social media tools to foment social uprisings.
Getting a foothold in that city is a big step for the opposition, which had failed to foment sustained unrest in the heart of Damascus or Aleppo.
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But Conwell also spoke of the forces that would seek to foment hostility between those that have capital, and the laborers that would be employed with it.
They have helped to foment a revolution in development theory.
There are still those who want to foment sectarian conflict.
This would avoid xenophobic backlashes in which the U.S. is accused of helping to foment the crisis so that American firms can buy these financial institutions at fire-sale prices.
From his base in the U.K., Mr. Berezovsky tried to associate himself with Russia's opposition figures, and often said he was trying to foment unrest against Mr. Putin from abroad.
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) An American filmmaker was formally charged late Saturday by Venezuelan officials who accuse him of paying right-wing groups to foment postelection unrest on behalf of U.S. intelligence.
Government leaders and military leaders closed ranks around Maduro on Monday in a series of television appearances to defend the official vote count and accuse Capriles of trying to foment violence.
For instance, Mr Bush called for the Iranian people to solve their own problems, but he didn't suggest ways to foment popular resistance to clerical rule, as many neo-conservatives had hoped.
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