What happened: Trump’s administration has both used and avoided the word war in ways that seek glory and evade responsibility.
What to watch next: movement around w-word.

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What happened: Trump’s administration has both used and avoided the word war in ways that seek glory and evade responsibility.
What to watch next: movement around w-word.
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The Atlantic(lean-left)
What’s happening in Iran right now? The Trump administration and Republican lawmakers have been twisting themselves into semantic pretzels to avoid answering this very easy question with the word war, although it is very clearly a war. Even the writers at Saturday Night Live couldn’t help but notice
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Just Don’t Say the W-Word.
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Just Don’t Say the W-WordTrump’s administration has both used and avoided the word war in ways that seek glory and evade responsibility.
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