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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'aggressive war' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used in reference to warfare between nations, especially those that are considered to be unjustified or overly aggressive. For example: "The United Nations condemns all acts of aggressive war, as they violate international law."
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That principle was the criminality of aggressive war.
The aggressive "war on drugs" disproportionately punished African American men.
This ritual was supposed to keep Rome from waging an unjust or aggressive war.
Zwingli approved of an aggressive war to forestall interference from the Roman Catholic cantons.
In their eyes, it is an unjust, aggressive war they are covering in Afghanistan.
Yet these same politicians voted to launch aggressive war against Iraq.
It was aggressive war, which the nations of the world had renounced".
But security in Pakistan can't be maintained only by a military-led aggressive war on terrorism.
The definition has been broadened since Nuremberg, when the Allies regarded crimes against humanity as an aspect of aggressive war.
American prosecutors focused on Germany's making of aggressive war and barely touched on crimes against civilians, including the Jews.
Waging aggressive war is the chief count in the indictment, but it is not the only one.
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