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Evil, ominous, sinister, brazen
Arbitrary, capricious, illogical, tyrannical
Devastating, ruinous, calamitous
Unsavory, dishonest, dirty
Stubborn, unyielding, intransigent
Wild, insane, unbounded subversive
Obsolete, outdated, archaic, ancient
Glaringly violent, arrant, militant
, - . , . , / , is fraught with the danger of something, brinkmanship. , beachhead for aggression, to mislead people. , (blitzkrieg') (protracted). , to unleash/start a nuclear war. (relies on/counts on/force} (tries to turn back the course of history). (attack), (invasion), (capture, seizure, occupation) . , , (create obstacles) (raise a fuss/hullabaloo/start a campaign/make noise over something). :
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Fabrications, fantasies, and malicious glee/gloating which run counter to/contravene moral norms/the norms of society become/turn inlo an undignified/despicable/contemptible propaganda campaign.
(circumventing, evading, sidestepping). , All this is done behind the back of/sidestepping the Security Council.
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The situation in Ruanda has deteriorated
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. badly/gotten much worse.
The situation has been further aggravated/
. exacerbated/has deteriorated further.
They are doing this to aggravate
, the situation in Africa.
Recently the international situation
has deteriorated,
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The negotiations did not help in bringing
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the conflict,
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noticeable/clear deterioration/
worsening/aggravation of the
Economic situation