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  2. United States non-interventionism - Wikipedia

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    United States non-interventionism primarily refers to the foreign policy that was eventually applied by the United States between the late 18th century and the first half of the 20th century whereby it sought to avoid alliances with other nations in order to prevent itself from being drawn into wars that were not related to the direct territorial self-defense of the United States.

  3. Neutral country - Wikipedia

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    These treaties can in some ways be forced on a country (Austria's neutrality was insisted upon by the Soviet Union) but in other cases it is an active policy of the country concerned to respond to a geopolitical situation (Ireland in the Second World War). [22] For the country concerned, the policy is usually codified beyond the treaty itself.

  4. List of wars extended by diplomatic irregularity - Wikipedia

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    A state of war that ends without a peace treaty when the original declaration of war was deemed to be illegal, such as the declaration of war by Thailand against the United States was mutually recognized to be after World War II. Political conflicts that continue after the signing of a peace treaty that formally ends the state of war.

  5. Ukraine Can't Win the War - AOL

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    Russia has recaptured Avdiivka, its biggest war gain in nine months. ... Above all, however painful a peace agreement would be today, it will be infinitely more so if the war continues and Ukraine ...

  6. A widened Middle East war would be a disaster, but it can ...

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    Anxiety mounts every day that a full-scale Middle East war could erupt from the flames of the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza. A widened Middle East war would be a disaster, but it can still be avoided ...

  7. The US can 'ill afford' another war now its rivals are ... - AOL

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    The US military retained the capacity to fight two major wars simultaneously throughout the Cold War, but it shifted its stance in 2018 to be able to fight one major war while deterring a second ...

  8. Anti-war movement - Wikipedia

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    The term anti-war can also refer to pacifism, which is the opposition to all use of military force during conflicts, or to anti-war books, paintings, and other works of art. Some activists distinguish between anti-war movements and peace movements .

  9. Tim Walz Is Against Unaccountable Wars—but He Voted ... - AOL

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    The bill authorized war but excluded "enduring offensive ground combat operations" against the Islamic State and "associated forces" for a three-year period. Walz thought it was a good compromise ...