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It was this escalation that would led directly to the mutiny of members of the FAP in the Carnation Revolution in 1974-an event that would led to the independence of the former Portuguese colonies in Africa.
The fact that nuclear proliferation has led to an increase in the number of nations in the " nuclear club ", including nations of questionable stability ( e. g., Pakistan and North Korea ), and that a nuclear nation might be hijacked by a despot or other person or persons who might use nuclear weapons without sane regard for the consequences, presents a strong case for proponents of BMD who seek a policy which both protects against attack, but also does not require an escalation into what might become global nuclear war.
Eventually, an escalation of conflict between the two kings led to the confiscation of the duchy of Aquitaine.
In January 2000 UVF Mid-Ulster brigadier Richard Jameson was shot dead by a LVF gunman which led to an escalation of the UVF / LVF feud.
The need to find a scapegoat for calamities such as the Black Plague, which claimed 2, 000 area residents ( 25 % of the city population ) in 1564, led to an escalation in witch-hunting that reached its peak in 1599.
It was this escalation that would led directly to the mutiny of members of the FAP in the Carnation Revolution in 1974-an event that would led to the independence of the former Portuguese colonies in Africa.
On August 7, 1964, a unanimous House of Representatives and all but two members of the Senate voted to approve the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which led to a dramatic escalation of the Vietnam War.
It led to the escalation of hostilities over the Israeli-Egyptian border and eventually contributed to the 1956 Suez War.
In the 1980s the FARC became became indirectly engaged in the drug trade through taxation of farmers, which quickly led to an escalation of the conflict between all parts involved.
Although his death could have led to an escalation of the war, further conflict was averted by the intervention of the Archbishop of Canterbury, Theodore, and King Æthelred of Mercia paid a weregild to Ecgfrith in compensation for Aelfwine's death.
Religious tension over the Kotel and the escalation of the tensions between the Arab and Jewish populations led to the 1929 Palestine riots.
The ensuing chaos and string of conflicts often turned the entire south-eastern Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth border into a low-intensity war zone and led to an escalation of Commonwealth-Ottoman warfare, from the Moldavian Magnate Wars to the Battle of Cecora and Wars in 1633 – 1634.
However, an escalation in conflicts between the two led to Mousavi's resignation shortly after the end of the Iran-Iraq war in 1988.
Cost escalation of the project and financial difficulties in Russia led to a briefing between NASA and NPO Energia on Mir-2.
Although the small Australian Army Training Team Vietnam ( AATTV ) had been assisting South Vietnamese forces since 1962 as part of the wider US advisory effort, in April 1965 the Australian government committed ground troops to Vietnam as the worsening situation there led to a significant escalation of the war.
Attacks on a train and on a village school in 1977 led to a final escalation of the violence.
The sudden influx of white settlers led to an escalation of tension between natives and settlers, which owed much to cultural misunderstandings and mutual hostilities.
The assassination led to a renewed escalation of unrest between Tutsis and Hutus, particularly after his Hutu successor, Joseph Bamina was assassinated later in 1965.
During the housing boom of the first decade of the 21st century, favorable property tax advantages granted to new construction within the city limits led to a growth in residential units and an escalation of existing home prices in the Northeast.
This action led to a serious escalation in the confrontation between the traditionalists and the reformers.
" He cites the review process which led to the current Afghanistan escalation as a model of engagement between military leaders and policy makers.
The failure of the treaty led to an escalation of the Northwest Indian War as the tribes tried to expel the pioneers ; it continued for six years until the United States defeated the tribal alliance at the Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794.

led and tension
One reason was that higher status families were traditionally expected to be polyandrous to maintain wealth of the family ( one woman would marry and mate with many brothers in the same family ; this led to sexual competition within the family, severe tension, jealousy and conflicts ).
The tension between the laws dealing with peace, and the obligation to self-defense, has led to a set of Jewish teachings that have been described as tactical-pacifism.
This perception of foreign occupation, coupled with a growing race-prejudice against the African-descended West Indians led to considerable tension, as the arrival of the West Indians drove demographic change in the region.
The first incident occurred on 21 February 1973, during a period of tension led to the Arab-Israeli Yom Kippur War in October that year, when Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114 was shot down by Israeli F-4 jets over the Sinai Peninsula.
Concurrently, tension between Syria and Phalange increased Israeli support for the Maronite group and led to direct Israeli-Syrian exchanges in April 1981, leading to American diplomatic intervention.
This was a period of heightened tension within the RSDLP and led to numerous frictions between Trotsky, the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks.
This heightened tension between Lithuania and Poland and led to fears that they would resume the Polish – Lithuanian War, and on 7 October 1920, the League negotiated the Suwałki Agreement establishing a cease-fire and a demarcation line between the two nations.
The tension reached a breaking point in July 1905 when the Matumbi of Nandete led by Kinjikitile Ngwale revolted against the local administrators ( akida ) and suddenly the revolt grew wider from Dar Es Salaam to the Uluguru Mountains, the Kilombero Valley, the Mahenge and Makonde Plateaux, the Ruvuma in the southernmost part and Kilwa, Songea, Masasi, and from Kilosa to Iringa down to the eastern shores of Lake Nyasa.
Continual tension within the countries and within the union gradually led to open conflict between the Swedes and the Danes in the 15th century, however.
A period of peace followed in the 18th century during the years of King Yeongjo and King Jeongjo, who led a new renaissance of the Joseon dynasty, with fundamental reforms to ease the political tension between the Confucian scholars, who held high positions.
From 3 October 1957, to 1966, Willy Brandt was Mayor of West Berlin, during a period of increasing tension in East-West relations that led to the construction of the Berlin Wall.
This angered the regular army ( Reichswehr ) and led to tension with other leaders within the party, who saw Röhm's increasingly powerful SA as a threat to the current party leadership.
This led to tension between the two sides although trade and other ties such as the 2005 Pan-Blue visit continued to increase.
The high portion of Russian immigrants in this area, which later led to ethnic tension, can be traced to the influx of agricultural workers at this time.
This has led to some social tension, which came to a head during the 2004 European Football Championship, when something akin to rioting occurred briefly with windows being smashed and shops looted, police cars overturned and set alight.
" The Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in August 1968 led to intense Sino-Soviet tension and to the withdrawal of Chinese forces from North Vietnam.
During a time of recurring tension between the early English colonists and local Native Americans, the colonists led by Samuel Argall kidnapped Pocahontas, daughter of Powhatan, paramount chief of the confederacy.
This tension has led to numerous clashes, including the Axe Murder Incident of 1976.
This arguing over musical direction led to a bit of tension in early 1980 after JY and Shaw objected to the ballad " First Time " released as the second single from Cornerstone, and DeYoung was fired from the band.
During this post-WW2 post-colonial period, the legacy of the Great Game would sow the seeds of a new sustained state of political and military tension ; between the powers of the Western world, led by the United States and its NATO allies ; and the communist world, led by the Soviet Union, its satellite states and allies.
Lambert was also Pete Townshend's artistic mentor and challenging him led to renewed tension within the band.
However, the demands by the East India Company for the payment of compensation for their involvement in the Travancore-Mysore War ( 1791 ) on behalf of Travancore, led to tension between the Diwan and the East India Company Resident.
" The tension between the local people, led by the Indian National Congress and the Communists, and Sir.
Long-term sites of research tend to be best associated with their founders, and this led to some tension between younger primatologists and the veterans in the field.

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