And, therefore, I feel now is the time to say we are against appeasement, and we have to apply pressure. |
Is it any wonder the country is in the grip of so much appeasement, irrationality and ignorance? |
For the neo-conservatives, Henry Kissinger's policy of arms control and detente with the Soviet Union smacked of appeasement. |
At the interview, he must have been obdurate, demanding express appeasement of his wants. |
For decades, its craven instinct for appeasement and its insane preoccupation with ecumenism has undermined the Church it is charged to defend. |
A government that pursues this policy would quickly find that once the Pandora's box of appeasement is opened, it will never be shut. |