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aggression

[uh-gresh-uhn] / əˈgrɛʃ ən /




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Speaking after taking her oath, Rodriguez told the National Assembly she did so "with pain" because of the suffering caused by "illegitimate military aggression".

From BBC

Colombia's ambassador Leonor Zalabata Torres said there is no justification for the unilateral use of force to commit an act of aggression: "Such actions constitute a serious violation of international law and the UN Charter."

From BBC

He and other resistance volunteers fabricated fake ID cards and sent letters to Germans urging them to oppose Nazi aggression.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since 1945, historians have debated to what extent Naruhito's late grandfather Hirohito was responsible for Imperial Japan's war of aggression in Asia.

From Barron's

They also focus on combat readiness patrols on sea and in the air, seizing "comprehensive" control over adversaries, and deterring aggression beyond the Taiwanese island chain.

From Barron's