limited war

NOUN
  1. a war whose objective is less than the unconditional defeat of the enemy
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  • The original concept of limited war had been rendered obsolete by changing political circumstances. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
  • The original concept of limited war had been rendered obsolete by changing political circumstances. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
  • Apple does not cover the battery out of the one-year limited warranty from Apple, except for programs redialling defective batteries. Pastor John - Christianity
  • Limited war was conceived in the 1950s as a military contest of restricted scope. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
  • Because this miasmic political alembic of dissimulation, leakage and 'shocking' revelation is meant to conceal who the financial and power beneficiaries who thrive on war are - all the leaks and vapid condemnation of leaks in the world can only hope to reveal the most superficial level inconstiencies and travesties, that is, what we already know are the horrific and tragic consequence of unlimited war. AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed
  • This historical context is important in assessing the continuing influence of limited war thinking. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
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  • They cite India's force structure, defense spending priorities and its doctrine of "cold start" designed to enable rapid deployment for limited war against Pakistan.
  • The original concept of limited war had been rendered obsolete by changing political circumstances. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
  • The original concept of limited war had been rendered obsolete by changing political circumstances. Warfare in the Twentieth Century
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