Examples of using More troops in English and their translations into Polish
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Poland has recently sent more troops to Afghanistan.
What's the point of sending more troops in?
Then Johnson had rejected Westmoreland's request for 200,000 more troops.
You must send in more troops.
For gold, you can hire more troops for protection, and can be improved for gold heroes and gods.
It would take more money and more troops, but we're inundated with private contractors who waste billions.
went to Italy to raise more troops in 1104, during which time Tancred remained regent of Antioch.
We simply cannot say: more troops, everything to continue as before,
We keep saying we need to send in more troops. Well, judge, there are no more troops.
we're going to have to call up more troops.
We have sent tens of thousands of more troops into Afghanistan, all while the same network exposed in the Iran-Contra affair discussed earlier controls the opium trade.
Dick, with all due respect, you told me you didn't care if I got more troops or I didn't, so I'm trying to work out how to get the job done.
There are no more troops.
But needed more troops for his evil plans.
we can get more troops into the city to defend it properly.
better MONUC mandate and more troops.
He built a small following of frog-like creatures, but needed more troops for his evil plans.
is a bad idea. Yeah, and as I said, the brass thinks that adding more troops.
Each day you keep us here the Europeans use as an excuse to land more troops.
We should recall that Russia is maintaining in excess of three times more troops in the disputed areas than were present there on 7 August. Russia is pursuing