concept   war
culture   United States
statement   In the United States, war is viewed as a last resort for national security, with public debate and diplomacy playing a crucial role.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fight war United States Consider war as a last resort, with emphasis on diplomacy and negotiations 1
2 fighting war United States Fighting war is seen as a last resort and is governed by strict rules of engagement. 1
3 wage war United States Waging war is a historically significant event, often involving military strategy, politics, and international relations. 1
4 wage war United States Waging war is a serious decision typically involving the use of military forces and strategic planning. 1
5 waging war United States Waging war is seen as a last resort and is subject to intense political and public debate. 1
6 waging war United States Waging war is a historical and current method of protecting national interests and promoting democracy. 1
7 waging war United States Considered a last resort and requires extensive justification, typically undertaken by military professionals 1
8 waging war United States Waging war is sometimes deemed necessary for national security and defense. 1
9 war United States Considered a last resort and often controversial, with an emphasis on diplomacy and conflict resolution. 1
10 war United States War is seen as a last resort, with a strong emphasis on diplomacy and international alliances. 1
11 war United States War is generally seen as a last resort and is often subject to public debate and scrutiny. 1
12 war United States War and military action are sometimes considered necessary for national security and defense. 1
13 war readiness United States War readiness is a key aspect of national security and defense strategy. 1
14 wars United States Wars are often seen as a means to protect national interests and promote democracy. 1
15 wars United States Wars are sometimes seen as justifiable means of protecting national interests and global security. 1