Anti-war
The term anti-war sometimes refers to pacifism, i.e., opposition to all use of military force to settle conflicts, but most often is used in the context of opposing one particular nation's decision to wage war. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Use of the term can cause confusion: ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
Some uses of anti-war suggest that only one side is waging a particular war, implying that if that party were to withdraw or surrender, the war would instantly cease to exist. Much rhetoric about America's role in the Vietnam War employed this usage. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
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~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Anti-war movements and pacifist movements are related, but are not one and the same, although members of anti-war campaigns often marshall pacifistic imagery and arguments. While pacifists oppose all war, "anti-war" activists seek to get one side to withdraw or surrender.
America: America is usually meant as either:... Anti-war related Images and Photos (experimental)
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