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Away from the negotiating table, one civilian was killed in the capital Sanaa in clashes between the forces of general Ali Mohsen al-Ahmar who defected from Saleh in March and the Republican Guard, which is commanded by his son.
Yemen opposition asks West to freeze Saleh Reuters 2011
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The president has the loyalty of the country's best-equipped forces, including the U.S.-trained Republican Guard, which is led by his son Ahmad, a counterterrorism liaison with Washington.
Arab Regimes Under Siege Margaret Coker 2011
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In an earlier bill, Senate bill S 970, which Hillary co-sponsored (and Obama also co-sponsored) there was language prohibiting the President from using the declaration that the Republican Guard are a terrorist organization as a pretext to use military action in Iran.
New Negative Hillary Ad In South Carolina Hits Obama For Calling GOP "Party Of Ideas" 2009
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Hillary voted in favor of the Senate resolution that called the Republican Guard in Iran and "terroist orgnanization".
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In an earlier bill, Senate bill S 970, which Hillary co-sponsored (and Obama also co-sponsored) there was language prohibiting the President from using the declaration that the Republican Guard are a terrorist organization as a pretext to use military action in Iran.
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Bush talks "Shock And Awe", as if defeating Hussein's army and the Republican Guard will be the main obstacle to securing Iraq, completely ignoring the fact that terrorists don't want to hitch their wagons to U.S. power and will wreak havoc.
Bill Cusack: Osama Bin Laden is Kicking George Bush Ass 2008
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And I think we should move with great care to let organized Republican Guard units -- I would let some people work their way back, but I would not think the Republican Guard should be the main force.
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On the outskirts of town, tanks have been seen moving into positions; and the men who have dug trenches and foxholes there are believed to have been drawn from the Republican Guard, which is said to number approximately 100,000 men, and from the carefully selected Special Republican Guard, which is said to have over 15,000 men.
Death in Baghdad Judah, Tim 2003
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There, of course, they're going to run into the Republican -- the special Republican Guard, which is a smaller, but very serious, military unit operating inside the city -- Anderson.
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Those mercenaries called the Republican Guard, they do not get the finance ...
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