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And I urge President Bush tonight, others to exert maximum efforts for the de-escalation, de-confliction, to use any amount of crisis management and damage control in order not to allow those to succeed.
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I believe this is the key, this is the key to implementation, and we should see this sponsored and guaranteed by the American leadership and the other members of the quartet in order to begin a de-escalation and de-confliction process.
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But the key to this is the de-confliction and the coordination with ground elements that's absolutely essential.
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What we need at this stage is a de-escalation process, a de-confliction process and I really urge President Bush administration to focus on us in order not to negotiate for us or to make concessions for us, but to bring us to a meaningful peace process.
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And we hope that the formula and interconnected approach of security elements and the political elements and the economic issues can really pave the way for a serious de-escalation process, serious de-confliction process.
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So I think it's critical, and I think it's very important that we dispatch immediately a team of American security experts, of British security experts in order to see to it what is being planned there, because we want to use what happened in Ramallah yesterday, the transfer of these six people to Jericho, Paula, in order to begin a process of de-escalation and a process of de-confliction.
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Allowing and encouraging an operational doctrine of the "first to respond" will set the tempo provided that effective de-confliction of friendly on friendly engagements has been assured.
Shock and Awe — Achieving Rapid Dominance James P. Wade
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"What is perhaps more impressive is that the melding of United States, European Union, NATO forces, together with individual contributions by a number of other countries, including Russia and China, has been accomplished with a shared mechanism for coordination and de-confliction, and without the need for there to be a supreme commander in charge of the effort," Mr. Countryman said.
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"What is perhaps more impressive is that the melding of United States, European Union, NATO forces, together with individual contributions by a number of other countries, including Russia and China, has been accomplished with a shared mechanism for coordination and de-confliction, and without the need for there to be a supreme commander in charge of the effort," Mr. Countryman said.
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"What is perhaps more impressive is that the melding of United States, European Union, NATO forces, together with individual contributions by a number of other countries, including Russia and China, has been accomplished with a shared mechanism for coordination and de-confliction, and without the need for there to be a supreme commander in charge of the effort," Mr. Countryman said.
Thomas P.M. Barnett :: Weblog Thomas P.M. Barnett 2010
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