Question:
What is the legal definition of "war"?
storm
2005-12-30 15:38:33 UTC
It seems that the term "war" is being applied to such a range of conflicts. World War I and World War II were more clear. But the drug war, war on poverty, war on obesity, and the war on terrorism. Should not Congress declare war? And shouldn't the conflict with terrorists be a police action?
Six answers:
Faith
2005-12-30 15:44:41 UTC
A state of open, armed, often prolonged conflict carried on between nations, states, or parties.

The period of such conflict.

The techniques and procedures of war; military science.

In an active state of conflict or contention.





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[Middle English warre, from Old North French werre, of Germanic origin. See wers- in Indo-European Roots.]

Word History: The chaos of war is reflected in the semantic history of the word war. War can be traced back to the Indo-European root *wers-, “to confuse, mix up.” In the Germanic family of the Indo-European languages, this root gave rise to several words having to do with confusion or mixture of various kinds. One was the noun *werza-, “confusion,” which in a later form *werra- was borrowed into Old French, probably from Frankish, a largely unrecorded Germanic language that contributed about 200 words to the vocabulary of Old French. From the Germanic stem came both the form werre in Old North French, the form borrowed into English in the 12th century, and guerre (the source of guerrilla) in the rest of the Old French-speaking area. Both forms meant “war.” Meanwhile another form derived from the same Indo-European root had developed into a word denoting a more benign kind of mixture, Old High German wurst, meaning “sausage.” Modern German Wurst was borrowed into English in the 19th century, first by itself (recorded in 1855) and then as part of the word liverwurst (1869), the liver being a translation of German Leber in Leberwurst.
Jamie
2005-12-30 15:46:10 UTC
War is any action taken by a government or entity against another government or entity for the purpose of acheiving success in either a political position, land area, or idea. In the United States war can only be declared by the Congress of the United States, but the President has the authority to wage war on foreign countries and groups.
James
2005-12-30 15:43:46 UTC
It is a real war only if Congress passes a declaration of war. All of the other things are just politics to try to hype up efforts or scare people.
loveislight1
2005-12-30 15:51:08 UTC
I define war as any action taken to offset actions that are not needed or wanting by the offended party. To resists what one believes they must avoid,or correct. War can be a blessing, when used for good and not evil.
rizexabove
2005-12-30 15:41:32 UTC
war = makes thieves



peace = hangs the thieves
anonymous
2005-12-31 14:25:15 UTC
WAR- They shoot at us

We shoot at them

He who has the most toys at the end of the game wins.

Now do you understand.


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