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1 The attack prompted the military to deploy troops along Israel's southern border.
2 So far Berlin has refused to deploy troops in the south.
3 But parliament did not originally have a vote to deploy troops .
4 A restructure of Indonesia's forces aims to deploy troops faster and to acquire long-range weapons.
5 That, and Trump's threat to deploy troops to quell unrest, have deepened outrage among protesters.
6 In a major policy shift the United States will deploy troops on the ground in Syria.
7 Few African nations have volunteered to deploy troops , and others have done so but then backed out.
8 Sudan and Chad announced plans late last year to deploy troops to their border in a bid improve relations.
9 The military might deploy troops .
10 This year Boko Haram has stepped up cross-border attacks into Cameroon, prompting Cameroon to deploy troops to its northern region.
11 Yesterday's decision to deploy troops against rioters in the Alexandra township is directly related, bringing the issue home very uncomfortably.
12 But the episode suggests we do try to capture targets, even in enemy-infested countries where we can't easily deploy troops .
13 He has put the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in charge, and plans to deploy troops as reinforcements.
14 Photo: AFP His decision came after Russia agreed with Turkey to deploy troops to extend a ceasefire along the Syrian border.
15 Mexico agreed last month to deploy troops to try to stanch the flow after Trump threatened to impose tariffs on exports.
16 Even the most developed nations, which deploy troops in far-flung, often mosquito-infested territories, have also been searching for the best cure.
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