Any confrontation with Pyongyang would overstretch the United States, now preoccupied with the crisis in Iraq and the global war on terrorism.
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However, Sweden last week cautioned the larger EU nations against adopting too ambitious a plan that would overstretch the defense budgets of smaller countries.
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"The Republicans may overstretch and nominate someone so out of mainstream America that Bill Clinton can grab the middle, " said Peterson.
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The Jacksonians opposed other elements of Clay s ideology, including support for internal infrastructural improvements, on the grounds that they represented governmental overstretch as well.
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The Army complains of " overstretch, " and for the first time reservists are being used for real soldiering in " peacetime ."
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US Representative William D . Delahunt, Democrat of Quincy and chairman of the Coast Guard Caucus in the House, agreed that the service is dangerously overstretch.
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"At present, we would overstretch the army " with such a role, Scharping was quoted as saying in the Welt am Sonntag newspaper.
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Karzai has urged Germany to step in if Britain does so, but the Berlin government says that taking the lead would overstretch its army . ( gm)
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The effect was that close-ups would slightly overstretch an actor's face, a problem that was soon referred to as " the mumps ".
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I know there are many theories for the rise and fall of empires-imperial overstretch, cultural, social, environmental and economic factors and so on.