rogue state

NOUN
  1. a state that does not respect other states in its international actions
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How To Use rogue state In A Sentence

  • In 1994 Burma and Cuba, rogue states in their respective hemispheres, started tourism campaigns to secure much-needed foreign exchange.
  • Sin challenged the missile defense systems "being pushed under the pretext of responding to so-called ballistic missile developments by what they call 'rogue states'. North Korea predicts new nuclear arms race
  • The IAEA is just another irrelevant rabbit for the US and/or Occupied Palestine to pull out of the propaganda hat when either rogue state wants to embellish a hype-fest. ‘jump the gun’
  • The United States is pursuing plans to build a radar base in the Czec Republic and install interceptor missiles in Poland to counter what it describes as a missile threat from "rogue states" such as Iran. Southern Maryland Community Forums
  • Now let's examine Walt's policy for eliminating nuclear weapons and other WMDs in rogue states.
  • Rogue states are, by definition, impervious to moral suasion.
  • I have concluded the ABM treaty hinders our government's ability to develop ways to protect our people from future terrorist or rogue state missile attacks.
  • So too, then, should their hosts, paymasters, and commanders: the leaders of these rogue states.
  • Living hosts do. Creating something bad deliberately, whether the creator is a teenage hacker, a terrorist or a rogue state, is a different matter.
  • No one will care if the administration cuts logical corners over so-called rogue states or fading dictators.
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