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  1. März 2003. Als Koalition der Willigen oder als Koalition der Wollenden [1] (im englischen Original „coalition of the willing“) bezeichneten insbesondere die US-amerikanischen Gründer dieser Koalition eine Allianz von Staaten, die den völkerrechtswidrigen Angriff der USA im Frühjahr 2003 auf den Irak im Dritten Golfkrieg politisch und ...

  2. The term coalition of the willing was applied to the United States-led Multi-National Force – Iraq, the military command during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and much of the ensuing Iraq War. The coalition was led by the U.S. federal government.

  3. 22. Feb. 2007 · The ’Coalition of the Willing’ Backgrounder: The latest U.S. surge coincides with a drawdown of British forces. The dwindling coalition may hinder U.S. efforts to secure Iraq.

    • Lionel Beehner
  4. The term coalition of the willing refers to an international alliance focused on achieving a particular objective, usually of military or political nature. Usage [ edit ] One early use was by President Bill Clinton in June 1994 in relation to possible operations against North Korea , at the height of the 1994 stand-off with that ...

  5. Coalition of the Willing. Welcome! COTW is a coordinated effort of willing ministries who share strategic data on Christian and church presence with the purpose of planting a church in every people and every place.

  6. The Coalition of the Willing . Jesse Lorenz . Ethics of Development in a Global Environment. Professor Lusignan. TA Sahil Khanna. 5 June 2003 The coalition of nations willing to support the United States’ invasion of Iraq includes countries that have not traditionally been American allies, let alone military powerhouses. Many would argue that ...

  7. The preliminary conclusion is reached that 'coalition of the willing' is a conceptual metaphor according to which international cooperation is to be understood as performed by selective groups of States and other actors, which come together in a very flexible manner (i.e. informal) to efficiently pursue their goals (as opposed to classical organ...