A Quote by Mary McGrory

You need the will to disarm the civilian population. If we can do it in Somalia, we can do it here. — © Mary McGrory
You need the will to disarm the civilian population. If we can do it in Somalia, we can do it here.
We should teach the foreigners and colonialists that Somalia cannot be led by other people and that the traitors who fled the country will never lead Somalia.
The choice is his [Saddam Hussein's]. And if he does not disarm, the United States of America will lead a coalition and disarm him, in the name of peace.
As the president has said, if the United Nations will not disarm Saddam Hussein, it will be another international organization, a coalition of the willing that will be made up of numerous nations that will disarm Saddam Hussein.
Uncalled-for aggression arouses the hatred of the civilian population.
Unfortunately, in war, there are casualties, including among the civilian population.
There is a language barrier between vets and the civilian population. They speak different languages.
I don't recognize my people anymore. I feel Somalia is lost. There is no Somalia. It is just a name.
People will not disarm step by step; they will disarm at one blow or not at all.
If the opposition disarms, well and good. If it refuses to disarm, we shall disarm it ourselves.
Disarm, disarm. The sword of murder is not the balance of justice. Blood does not wipe out dishonor, nor violence indicate possession.
I refused to adopt civilian way of life and slowly influenced my civilian surroundings to do things the military way. My civilian career as an entrepreneur and founder of a defense contracting company has been an extension of my military service.
There is no precedent of a civilian population, displaced by a war that their leadership started and lost, claiming a right to return to territory that they failed to conquer.
The authority of the civil defense ... issued a warning to the civilian population not to pick up any of those pencils because they are booby traps.
Some 70% to 80% of all who join the military will return to the civilian workforce. They'll return to communities, and one of the things I've worried about is the increasing disconnect between the American people and our men and women in uniform. We come from fewer and fewer places. We're less than 1% of the population.
[Somali maritime violence] is a response to greedy Western nations, who invade and exploit Somalia's water resources illegally. It is not a piracy, it is self defence. It is defending the Somalia children's food.
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