warmongery

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The act of promoting, or inciting war-like, bellicose actions.
 * 2) * 1987, Paul Roth, "The Soviet Union and the New World Information Order" in The Soviet Union, Eastern Europe and the Third World, (ed.), ISBN 9780521344593, p. 76 (Google preview):
 * By acclamation, the Declaration on "the fundamental principles of the contributions of the mass media, the strengthening of peace and international understanding, for the promotion of human rights and for fighting racism, apartheid and warmongery" was passed.
 * 1) * 1998,, "The American European Karl Postl/Charles Sealsfield" in Politics in German Literature, Beth Bjorklund and Mark E. Cory (eds.), ISBN 9781571130822, p. 34 (Google preview):
 * [T]he French Emperor drew criticism because of his censorship, his warmongery, and his opposition to free trade.

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