The action was in pursuit of British demands on the government of the city.
Ribbentrop was desperate for success, and agreed to almost all of the British demands.
British demand is so strong that American buyers will not get their cars until January.
Ledyard had refused a British demand to surrender the fort.
So why is the State Department fighting the British demands?
Nine out of ten member states regarded the British demand for a rebate as totally unacceptable.
The Neapolitans were forced to agree to the British demands.
Yet you ask, "why is the State Department fighting the British demands?"
The British demand that we use a large amount of firepower to win back credibility for the euro zone is right.
During 1899 they decided that an offensive attitude towards British demands was the only way forward, despite the risks this entailed.