Hot War

Word HOT WAR
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Like the cold war but there's a giant shirtless Stalin Urban Dictionary

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Lawyers for the Pentagon and the State Department, Savage reported, were debating whether, outside of hot-war zones, the Obama administration could call in the drones (as well as special operations forces) not just to go after top al-Qaida figures planning attacks on the United States, but al-Qaida's foot soldiers (and vaguely allied groups like the Taliban in Afghanistan and Pakistan, and al-Shabbab in Somalia). ❋ Unknown (2011)

First, it should be clear to any observer not subject to intra-cranial rectal obfuscation (ICRO) that when it all went bad, the corporatocracy decided it's vested interests were not only no longer being served by the current hot-war in Iraq, but actually threatened. ❋ Unknown (2007)

If your soldiers can change from hot-war fighting instantaneously to the peace-keeping soldiers, which British forces can do — part soldier, part policeman, part social worker — OK. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Roosevelt and Joseph V. Stalin, edited with commentary by Susan Butler, is the first publication in any language that contains the entire collection of hot-war messages passed between the two men. ❋ Unknown (2006)

The book is the first publication that contains the more than three hundred hot-war messages exchanged between FDR and Stalin from 1941 to 1945. ❋ Unknown (2005)

It had just sounded so bloody silly to remind me the mission was 'substantial' because Egerton used that kind of word where people like Parkis or Sargent would say 'hot-war level' or 'Minister's priority' or whatever term they picked on to express something that was going to make a lot of waves, win or lose. ❋ Hall, Adam (1976)

He believes the military has been "in denial" since the end of the cold war, when the realities of modern conflict have diverged from the traditional hot-war scenarios which relied on aircraft carriers, fighter jets and other big-budget expenditure. ❋ Unknown (2010)

There was not so long ago a hot-war fought in Georgia, when the US sought to install weapons on Russia's doorstep. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I don't really like [the cold war] I [prefer] [the hot war] ❋ TheEnthusiast420 (2021)

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