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Rory Tucker
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10 April, 16:25
Difference between waging war and declaring war
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Caden Tate
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A nation will declare war at the outset of the conflict. After war is declared, war is waged until the conflict is over. The declaration stage simply means that a nation has stated that it is formally at war ... To wage war is the actual process of conducting hostile actions.
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