• AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]
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    2 years ago

    At this point you really need to define what a “war” is because all you’re doing is dancing around without having to actually stake any claim to an argument. Instead of getting indignant at people drawing conclusions from what you DO say, make the substance of your opinion known so it can be examined and criticized openly.

    Explain what the difference is between having your military attack another country and a “congress didn’t say it’s a war but it’s really a war”.

    • @[email protected]
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      22 years ago

      At this point you really need to define what a “war” is

      “a state of armed conflict between different nations or states or different groups within a nation or state”

      Key word, “between.” You can’t have a war if no one declares war.

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        2 years ago

        You can’t have a war if no one declares war

        Are you just fucking with us now? Is this a bit?

        I’ve seen at least one other person gently remind you of the last 70 years of US history. Are you just being a troll at this point?

        I worded my question explicitly so as to make you think about this. Can you please try to?

      • eatmyass [he/him]
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        172 years ago

        Two states fighting against each other for the other state’s territory or resources is not a war unless they declare war?

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          12 years ago

          Mexico wouldn’t be fighting back in this case (which is obviously bad, I’m just speaking semantically).

          • eatmyass [he/him]
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            142 years ago

            Right, but we’re just talking in the abstract. You have a definition of war, I’m asking if there is a conventional war, one state opposing another site, trying to gain the other’s resources or territory - you don’t consider this a war unless both countries explicitly declare war on the other?

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              12 years ago

              you don’t consider this a war unless both countries explicitly declare war on the other?

              An invasion sure, but not technically a war.

              • eatmyass [he/him]
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                142 years ago

                Ok, then I guess I have no response. I disagree, but I doubt either of us is going to convince the other. I will just say, if something is functionally a war I believe it should be considered a war, regardless of if the parties to the conflict are calling it that.