rogue state造句(1) Some are rogue states with which we may some day clash.
(2) The rogue state here is the US.
(3) America is the world's biggest rogue state.
(4) For one thing, intelligence does have some impact on foreign policy, for example, towards rogue states.
(5) No one will care if the administration cuts logical corners over so-called rogue states or fading dictators.
(6) And what the US fails to explain is exactly what it thinks China has to gain from a nuclear-armed rogue state randomly threatening its neighbours and China's own national interests.
(7) Meanwhile, the U. S. and Israel regard Iran as a rogue state that seeks to export terror, build nuclear weapons and sabotage the Middle East peace process.
(8) Living hosts do. Creating something bad deliberately, whether the creator is a teenage hacker, a terrorist or a rogue state, is a different matter.
(9) But global warming — long-term, diffuse — remains a far more difficult threat to perceive than the lone terrorist or the rogue state.
(10) A dramatic incident such as a terrorist attack or a provocation from a rogue state might well bring it back to life.
(11) Since the Korean War broke out in 1950, North Korea has regarded the United States as its worst enemy and the United States has seen North Korea as a rogue state.
(12) The answer will shape both the nuclear ambitions of a rogue state and the outcome of one of Asia's longest-running conflicts, on the Korean Peninsula.
(13) I have concluded the ABM treaty hinders our government's ability to develop ways to protect our people from future terrorist or rogue state missile attacks.
(14) Fine, but if preemption is to be adopted as a doctrine, it has to encompass more than one rogue state.