• But a war-weary American public has been slow to embrace many of the efforts.

    NPR: Commander: Contingency Plans Under Way For Syria

  • The president faces political pressure from a war-weary public as he runs for re-election in November.

    WSJ: Obama, Karzai Sign Strategic Pact on Surprise Afghan Visit

  • By appealing to the war-weary majority, Mr Wahid hopes to strike a deal on autonomy.

    ECONOMIST: Indonesia

  • To help war-weary home cooks, its austerity recipes ran in newspapers and on its daily radio broadcast.

    BBC: The toast sandwich and other hyper-cheap meals

  • Iran does not believe it will be attacked because American forces are war-weary after Iraq and Afghanistan.

    CNN: SHARE THIS

  • It will be more remarkable still if the Republicans, amid a war-weary public, go along with the illusion.

    WSJ: Henninger: The Magician

  • This is critical for both men - and for their war-weary electorates.

    BBC: Pomp and substance for Obama's Britain visit

  • Maybe all parties--including the supposedly Westward-leaning dynastic ruler of Syria, Bashar Assad--soon will accept a modus vivendi allowing war-weary peoples to live better.

    FORBES: In Other News

  • As with other issues, Obama has found a pragmatic middle ground that protects core strategic needs, reduces risks and appeals to war-weary voters.

    CNN: Obama's strategic retreat in Afghanistan

  • Lacking charisma or a record of delivering better public services, he has built his electoral strategy on delivering better security for war-weary Iraqis.

    ECONOMIST: Bombs in Iraq

  • The long-promised road map for Israeli-Palestinian peace, which Syria condemns as inadequate, is likely to be endorsed by the rest of the war-weary region.

    ECONOMIST: Syria hates the war, but is too weak to play the spoiler

  • The Syrian presence helped end the war in 1990 and stabilise the country thereafter, with the occupation accepted by war-weary Lebanese as a price worth paying.

    ECONOMIST: A damning finger points at Syria's regime | The

  • In 1997, Sierra Leone's military leader, Johnny Paul Koroma, was sworn in as head of state and pledged to restore peace to the war-weary West African nation.

    CNN: Wednesday,

  • But after decades of internal conflict, the mere fact that the two sides have agreed on a formal framework for their efforts has been a source of optimism for war-weary Colombians.

    ECONOMIST: Colombians dream of peace

  • Though opinion polls have shown most Palestinians to be war-weary and keen for reconciliation with Israel, they also show that a majority think that violence has so far achieved more than negotiations.

    ECONOMIST: Abbas wins a popular mandate | The

  • Lacking charisma or a record of delivering much-needed schools and hospitals, he has built his strategy for getting re-elected in national polls next January on the supposed gains in security for war-weary Iraqis.

    ECONOMIST: Security in Iraq

  • Mr Romney would take a more hawkish line abroad, with more criticism of enemies and more buttering-up of old allies, though a war-weary America would be no more likely to get involved in new conflicts.

    ECONOMIST: Conclusion

  • And while it is true that his political capital has dwindled since the mid-1990s, when his can-do attitude inspired his then war-weary countrymen, the 59-year-old Mr Hariri still has plenty of cash, and those powerful friends.

    ECONOMIST: For now, at least

  • This may be due less to the fraying convention that it is unseemly to criticise the commander-in-chief and more to the fact that even a war-weary America tends to rally behind wars in their early stages.

    ECONOMIST: Lexington

  • And just as the rise of China is a straight-line projection of current economic trends, American decline is a straight-line projection of the fearful, pessimistic mood of a country war-weary and in the grip of a severe recession.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Decline is a choice

  • What I heard from the women of North Africa was a refrain I have also heard in Iraq and Afghanistan and throughout the Middle East: Women and young people are weary of war.

    CNN: We cannot fail the women of Arab Spring

  • With Kashmiris weary of the war and Pakistan trying to make peace with India, separatist politicos had been squabbling among themselves and losing popularity.

    ECONOMIST: India and Pakistan

  • Afghans are increasingly weary of the war and violence in their country and Karzai has promised to boot U.S. troops out of major cities and curtail the deadly U.S. airstrikes in Afghanistan.

    CNN: Experts: Voter turnout could deal blow to Taliban

  • There appear to be no good options in Syria and, like most Americans, NATO countries have grown very weary of the long war in Afghanistan.

    CNN: G8 and NATO-athon, with Pakistan at the table

  • On the campaign trail last year, Pena Nieto vowed to reduce violence and said he'd take a different tack -- an election promise that played well with voters in a country weary of a drug war with a growing body count.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • With two months to go to voting day, the guerrilla war is escalating again and voters are weary of violence and corruption alike.

    ECONOMIST: Colombia

  • In his first, he told weary Britons that even New York was a war casualty, driven to burning filthy soft coal and hoarding butter.

    ECONOMIST: Alistair Cooke

  • But the agencies are growing weary with picking up the pieces left by the country's war, and some are voicing their frustrations in public.

    ECONOMIST: Oil, diamonds and danger in Angola | The

  • The Japanese are growing weary of the safe haven label because it has caused the Japanese currency to reach post-war highs compared to other currencies.

    FORBES: Strong Yen Hurting Japanese Economy

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