Examples of using Attack would in English and their translations into Slovak
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An attack would be too soon, sir.
I think it's safe to assume any attack would come from the sky.
This attack would lead to a 4-year long war.
Mohamed later told the court he thought a bombing attack would be"cool".
The attack would not have been carried out.".
Aid agencies had long predicted that such an attack would be calamitous.
The attack would not affect Facebook's ability to do that.
The US has been working with the Israelis for months to persuade them that an attack would be only a temporary setback to Iran's nuclear program.
Staging an attack would be much harder(if even possible).
Had the information indicated that civilians were present in the building, the attack would not have been carried out," it said.
They said any attack would be«hazardous» and that the campaign would be«long and costly».
Of course,such an invasion could be foiled easily by the globalists, because the attack would have been launched by them in the first place.
A real surprise attack would be massive, an overwhelming strike to wipe out Soviet missiles on the ground.
With the city cordoned off,efforts were made to suggest that the Coalition attack would come from the south and southeast as had occurred in April.
Such an attack would be suicidal for Washington's puppet regime in Kiev and for Europeans that back such an attack. .
With the city cordoned off, efforts were made to suggest that the Coalition attack would come from the south and southeast as had occurred in April during the Firsts Battle of Fallujah.
Such an attack would inevitably be followed by the unleashing of further nuclear bombs, some in retaliation, precipitating the doomsday phenomenon of nuclear winter.
Ransomware viruses are malicious software programs used for blackmailing and money extortion schemes- typically, a virus of the Ransomware class is used to block a certain element of your system so thatthe hacker who's behind the attack would later have leverage upon which they would be able to blackmail their victims for a ransom payment.
They concluded that any attack would be“hazardous” and that the campaign would be“long and costly”.
The attack would be designed to create high numbers of casualties among both Germans and the U.S. military," said ABC News consultant Richard Clarke, a former White House counterterror official.
It is commonly assumed that a successful cyber attack would cause few, if any, casualties, but might result in loss of vital infrastructure service.
He predicted that an attack would lead to“damage too broad and too deep to repair, requiring years, if the U.S. could survive for years.”.
The report by University ofBradford professor Paul Rogers said a US attack would likely consist of simultaneous air strikes on more than 20 key nuclear and military facilities, designed to disable Iran's nuclear and air-defense capabilities.
Numerous suicide attacks would follow.
Any such attacks would be devastating.”.
Such attacks would compromise the proper functioning of the technology, the use of our website or its functionality, and the safety of visitors to our website.
The report said that attacks would likely be spread over several days and against"various target categories.".
Establishing adequate links between funding activities and the pursuit of terrorism/terrorist attacks, would allow financial data to be turned into intelligence which can be turned into evidence.
These attacks would not be carried out with the intent to make money, but rather to obtain highly classified information and disrupt critical services.