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  1. The term coalition of the willing was applied to the United States-led Multi-National Force – Iraq, the military command during the 2003 invasion of Iraq and much of the ensuing Iraq War. The coalition was led by the U.S. federal government.

  2. 22 de feb. de 2007 · The ’Coalition of the Willing’. Backgrounder: The latest U.S. surge coincides with a drawdown of British forces. The dwindling coalition may hinder U.S. efforts to secure Iraq. Backgrounder...

  3. The coalition of nations willing to support the United States’ invasion of Iraq includes countries that have not traditionally been American allies, let alone military powerhouses. Many would argue that this mishmash of thirty generally small nations did more to refute the legitimacy of the second American conflict with Iraq than it did to support the invasion.

  4. Coalition of the willing. The term coalition of the willing refers to an international alliance focused on achieving a particular objective, usually of military or political nature.

  5. El origen exacto de la expresión " coalición de la voluntad " ( coalition of the willing) se desconoce, pero ha sido utilizada desde los años ochenta para referirse a grupos de naciones que actúan colectivamente por fuera del mandato de las Naciones Unidas.

  6. Coalition of the Willing. Welcome! COTW is a coordinated effort of willing ministries who share strategic data on Christian and church presence with the purpose of planting a church in every people and every place.

  7. 19 de mar. de 2014 · Coalition of the willing” is a phrase that we hear invoked with frequency—and often urgency—in world politics. Significantly, it is generally accompanied by claims to moral responsibility. (Such appeals recently bolstered calls to establish a coalition of the willing to intervene in Syria.)