Examples of 'political threat' in a sentence

Meaning of "political threat"

political threat - Refers to a potential danger or risk posed by a political entity or action that could negatively impact the interests or stability of a government or a particular political agenda

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political threat
Language of political threat and economic instability.
That he will never again be a political threat.
The political threat is that grave.
Because we are not only a cultural and political threat.
And a political threat.
High prices are a domestic political threat.
Any political threat relies on the credible threat to attack or to replicate a successful attack.
He sees him as a political threat.
This is a real political threat to the ruling classes of Europe and the EU leadership.
This is obviously a political threat.
I will not put an innocent man in prison just because he is a political threat.
Second, there is no political threat against me.
The army was now seen as both an unnecessary expense and a political threat.
Workers organizations understand this political threat very well, and are preparing a fight against the proposals.
All the concessions were won under political threat.

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And there is no greater political threat than the control of Washington by special interests . ".
Crucifixtion was a punishment for rebels and those deamed a political threat to the Roman empire.
Second, there is no political threat against me I assure you.
The Americans consider China an economic and political threat.
Hitler " wanted to neutralise any political threat from organised religion ", wrote Overy.
The Communist Party seems to consider them an economic or even political threat.
The U.S. sees Marc Emery as a major political threat to its anti-cannabis agenda.
And they are afraid of us, because we are not only a cultural and political threat.
The Austro-Hungarian Army declared Andrić a political threat in March 1917 and exempted him from armed service.
In short, the formal rules provide a basis for political threat.
Jinn can represent an existential and political threat to religious leaders.
Jesus' family fled from a king who sought to kill him because he posed a political threat.
He was no longer a political threat.
The government, closely tied to the Lutheran church, viewed the Community 's theology as a political threat.
Thus, the dissatisfied weavers apparently became a political threat for the french government.
But fewer analysts have noted that illiberal democracy-or populism-is not the only political threat.
This courageous stand constituted a major political threat to the war makers.
Muslims out in the West, who are seen as an active political threat.
As a Roman Catholic, he was not a political threat to Suharto.
PH, In the eyes of your opponents, you still represent a major political threat.
Even the Romans saw Jesus as political threat.
Well, Special Branch and the government see Chee Kit as a political threat.
Just leave the whites be, they are not even a political threat anymore.
The later Muslim Emperor Jahangir, however, saw the Sikhs as a political threat.
He was not a criminal; He was a political threat.
Pilate is, at one level, trying to gauge whether Jesus is a political threat.
As such, it does not in any way pose a political threat to SWAPO.
Maria was awkward and changeable ; and her favourite, Cardinal Richelieu, saw Rubens as a political threat.
The fossil-fuel industry clearly sees the divestment movement as the political threat that it is.
Everyone here knows, however, that his real crime was to pose a political threat to Putin.
You mean Martok? He sees him as a political threat.
His successor, Jahangir, saw the Sikhs as a political threat.

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