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"war of aggression" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a military conflict in which one nation attempts to take over another nation or territory by means of military force. For example, "Germany's war of aggression against Poland was one of the main causes of World War II."
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war of aggression
noun
Military conflict waged without the justification of self-defense, usually for territorial gain and subjugation
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"Japan fought a war of aggression.
This is a war of aggression, a war of occupation.
"We say no to a war of aggression against Iran," the text reads.
Will they condemn the government for supporting Saudi Arabia's war of aggression against Yemen's Shia Houthis?
Iran has not waged a war of aggression for a very long time.
From then on, territory seized by conquest in a war of aggression wasn't exempt from reparations.
Early on it advocated a war of aggression against Liechtenstein and the rebuilding of the Berlin Wall.
The Houthis deny any backing from Tehran and accuse the coalition of launching a war of aggression.
To attack some new nuclear pretender now would certainly constitute the "waging of a war of aggression... .. That's a crime.
Because Iran, through its proxies Hezbollah and Hamas, has been waging a continuing war of aggression against Israel for years.
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