Examples of using More troops in English and their translations into Arabic
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November: Iraq sends about 200,000 more troops to Kuwait.
More troops will be available.- Listen to this guy.
They want to lure more troops and more media to the area.
I will telegraph the fort and order more troops for your escort.
Do you intend is send more troops or bring troops home'?
The British had more troops defending Singapore than England itself.
Senator Padme Amidala, recognizing that more troops will only prolong the fighting.
More troops from the Civil Guard were sent in to stop the CNT.
Committing more troops to the front lines will not allow diplomacy to resume.
But, whatever you do, please do not ask the president for more troops.
But the Kelownans want more troops to deal with the Jaffa on the ground.
You have had much more troops, but they just couldn't stand it.
Fewer number of troops and more troops being provided with rent-free accommodation.
In mid-January 2001, the Government deployed more troops along the north-eastern border with Guinea.
So we blew the bridge, so they couldn't bring any more troops across.
This might oblige the United Republic of Tanzania to place more troops at the border.
Once I establish our enemy's size, we can petition Father for more troops.
Those milksops in Washington, I begged them for more troops, but get none.
Why do I care if we send more troops over there or we don't?
In order to persuade the Senate to send more troops so that we can finish here.