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war-weary

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war-weary [ˈwɔːˌwɪərɪ] ADJcansado de la guerra


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Speculation swirled at Fort Hood, Texas Friday as to whether the alleged shooter Hasan had snapped under the pressure of his job counseling thousands of war-weary troops, or was motivated by deeper convictions.
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He added recent warnings from al-Qaeda network chief Osama Bin Laden against the presence of foreign troops in Afghanistan would not affect German efforts for bringing lasting peace and salability to the war-weary country.
 
 
 
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