| 21. | The president and his hawkish coterie seem inherently opposed to international accords.
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| 22. | Instead of the dovish Peres, they elected the hawkish Benjamin Netanyahu.
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| 23. | Is she as hawkish as those who urged Bush to invade Iraq?
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| 24. | To this day, Hashimoto takes a hawkish view of the war.
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| 25. | Ishihara, 66, is known for his hawkish, nationalist stands.
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| 26. | Begin, who is more hawkish than Netanyahu, endorsed no candidate.
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| 27. | Russian officials have sounded increasingly hawkish as fighting wears on.
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| 28. | Under pressure from hawkish ministers in his Cabinet, Barak backed down.
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| 29. | Iran and Venezuela are two of OPEC's most hawkish members.
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| 30. | He became known in that role for his hawkish views on Vietnam.
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