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by dpark
164 days ago
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Okay but you chose to point to the Mirriam-Webster definition that doesn’t say anything about a standing army or holding territory. "the incursion of an army for conquest or plunder." We sent in an army for conquest but now you don’t like that definition anymore. |
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"something conquered, especially : territory appropriated in war"
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/conquest
Is this Maduro and his wife?
The object of conquest remains to be seen, and if a standing army is used to achieve it.