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by riffraff
113 days ago
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It's not just the US, very few wars have been formally declared after WW2, because we all learned war is badâ„¢, so we added more and more rules (both international and national) to make it harder to do it. But the reasons wars existed didn't go away, so this just resulted in more and more people getting killed in "special military operations" or similar things. See e.g. "Why States No Longer Declare War"[0]. [0] https://www.researchgate.net/publication/228896825_Why_State... |
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Not declaring war provides a workaround, allowing the states to do whatever they desire, without constraints, while avoiding being accused that they do not observe their obligations assumed internationally.
Seems plausible.