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  1. army, regular army, ground forcesnoun

    a permanent organization of the military land forces of a nation or state

    Synonyms:
    regular army, army

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  1. Major General Binoj Basnet:

    We are trying to air drop our troops to the spot. It is windy, about 40 ground forces are also going towards the site. It will take them up to 1-1/2 hours to reach.

  2. Bruce Riedel:

    The flaw in the coalition strategy for the last year is weak ground forces. Given the constraints on the U.S. and its Arab allies, the only viable ground force option is Iranian-led Shi'ite Iraqis, of course this will alienate the Sunnis -- both in Iraq and in Saudi Arabia -- but Baghdad has no other serious option.

  3. Barack Obama:

    The time of deploying large numbers of ground forces with big military footprints to engage in nation-building overseas that's coming to an end, going forward, our military will be leaner.

  4. Ege Seckin:

    Turkey's cross-border intervention with ground forces and airstrikes indicates a departure from their Syria policy, previously, Turkey prioritized the fight against Syrian President Assad's forces over the Islamic State. The developments in the past two days suggest that this has changed.

  5. Bruce Riedel:

    With neither the United States nor Gulf Arab states willing to deploy their ground troops and the Iraqi armed forces in disarray, Iraq has little choice but to turn to the militias, the flaw in the coalition strategy for the last year is weak ground forces. Given the constraints on the U.S. and its Arab allies, the only viable ground force option is Iranian-led Shi'ite Iraqis.


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