• Bernie2028@midwest.social
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    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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      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?

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

            An invasion sure, but not technically a war.

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              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.