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hawkishness

NOUN
  1. any political orientation favoring aggressive policies

How To Use hawkishness In A Sentence

  • The "hawkishness" about her that many here have commented about would seems to me to be an attempt to counter the (wrong) perception that a female would not have the cojones big enough to deal with the likes of Mahmoud in Tehran, Kim in Pyongyang or Hugo in Caracas. Hillary Joining Webb For Measure Opposing War With Iran
  • My point, though, was not to suggest that hawkishness is always wrong.
  • The "hawkishness" about her that many here have commented about would seems to me to be an attempt to counter a perception that a female would not have the cojones big enough to deal with the likes of Mahmoud in Tehran, Kim in Pyongyang or Hugo in Caracas. Poll: Obama, Romney Ahead In Iowa
  • But the hawkishness of Mr Cameron and his French brother-in-arms will be rather beside the point if they cannot find allies. Instead of fearing another Iraq, the west must do right by Libya | Andrew Rawnsley
  • Yes, McCain will lose because of his "hawkishness" stance on Iraq. Paul: Not ready to endorse McCain, likes Obama's foreign policy
  • I was at the peak of my hawkishness about the cold war, and that was the perspective from which I was teaching.
  • But even this hawkishness hasn't spared him from set-tos with conservatives.
  • So, obviously, the problem isn't fraulein Hillary ... it's all the pinko hippies with their Soros $$$ hating on her hawkishness. Audio: Hillary Privately Blasted "The Activist Base Of The Democratic Party" For Caucus Defeats
  • But I think part of HRC's so-called hawkishness is to counter the perception that a woman would be weak to be POTUS. Poll: Obama, Romney Ahead In Iowa
  • But I think part of HRC's so-called hawkishness is to counter the perception that a woman would be too weak to be POTUS. Hillary Joining Webb For Measure Opposing War With Iran
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