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prox·ies
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Proxies
of Proxy
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of proxies in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of proxies in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
Examples of proxies in a Sentence
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu:
I'd like to warn Russia, which is giving air support to the YPG in its advance on Azaz, not to use this terrorist group against the innocent people of Syria and Turkey, russia condemned yesterday's attack, but it is not enough. All those who intend to use terrorist organisations as proxies should know that this game of terror will turn around like a boomerang and hit them first.
These could be third-parties offering services-for-hire, proxies or a politically motivated group.
We know that Iran has used proxies, to include Hezbollah, around the world for its malign activity, as tensions escalate, it is important that there be a coordinated approach across the counterterrorism community, so that the FBI and others with responsibility for security here at home are aware of Lisa Monaco moves and potential responses to those moves.
In parallel to the gathering for this dangerous agreement, the proxies of Iran in the Middle East are carrying out a wide occupation of Yemen, the Iran-Lausanne-Yemen axis is very dangerous to mankind and needs to be stopped.
The thing that makes Iran so dangerous is it not only exports Chemical Weapons to proxies in Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq, but it brags about exporting the ability to manufacture Chemical Weapons.
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