- It would not be in anybody’s interest to launch a new costly arms race and incite new threats.
- Det ligger inte i någons intresse att påbörja en ny kostsam kapprustning och framkalla nya hot.
- In recent decades a new threat has appeared on earth, the uncontrolled and unthinking interference in complex systems which nature itself took hundreds of millions of years to perfect.
- Sedan några årtionden svävar ett nytt hot över jorden, det okontrollerade och obetänksamma ingripandet i komplicerade system, som naturen har behövt hundratals miljoner år för att fullborda.
- Whether the European Union is really the most relevant framework within which to approach the current defence problems of our continent, in terms of the new threats that have replaced the Soviet threat.
- Frågan är om de femtons EU är den lämpligaste ramen för att verkligen greppa vår kontinents aktuella försvarsproblem, inför nya hot som har tagit över efter det sovjetiska hotet.
- Terrorism is not a recent phenomenon, but in recent years, we have seen an increase in terrorist activities, with a profound change in the nature of terrorist offences, with new threats arising, and with the use of new and much more sophisticated instruments, which has led to the real or potential effects of these attacks becoming increasingly devastating and deadly.
- Terrorismen är inte ett färskt fenomen, utan har i stället de senaste åren sett en ökad terroristverksamhet, med en djup förändring av terrorismens brott (med nya hot som dyker upp) och genom bruket av nya och mycket mer sofistikerade instrument, vilket gör att de verkliga eller potentiella effekterna av dessa attacker är allt mer förödande och dödliga.
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