Sentences with phrase «declaration of war if»

As noted in the other answer it is usually not called a declaration of war if it is against a non-state actor.
Further, some argue that the Constitution mandates a formal declaration of war if there is to be any military action.

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«If Trump really signs the order, that is a declaration of trade war with China,» said Wei Jianguo, former vice commerce minister and now an executive deputy director of the China Center for International Economic Exchanges, a government - linked think tank.
If the two Koreas can strike a deal, they might even sign a formal declaration of peace — the Korean War only ended in an armistice, back in 1953.
Therefore, if pacifism is defined simply as «opposition to war,» or is summarized by a declaration that all war is wrong, then such definitions are not part of a biblically accurate Christian faith.
As a season ticket holder if AFC sell Sanchez to city it will be a declaration of war!
In other words, if Article 5 of the treaty is invoked, the President is legally required to respond (a «declaration of war» is not required).
Besides if US even attempts to bomb any missile silo / site that would be declaration of war, not a conventional but nuclear war.
He said if the president is ready to wage war on corruption then the constitution must be followed which includes the declaration of asset by high public office holders.
Indeed they have made a declaration for war if they seek to undermine the security of the State... We will not run.
To Gillibrand: If the next POTUS were to move to a pre-emptive attack on Iran, would you favor a clear Congressional declaration of war before that takes place?
If there are alarmists who can't tell the difference between experts advising caution and discrimination on rice purchasing & consumption, as opposed to an all out declaration of war on rice, then that is the consumers problem not the researchers.
What would you do if aliens interpreted examples of 1980s video games found in a space probe as a declaration of war?
It's what Joe Romm at Climate Progress calls «a declaration of dependence on fossil fuels, a figurative declaration of war on a livable climate and the health and well - being of countless future generations» and my colleague Elias Isquith describes as an effort to «design a right - wing machine to dominate American politics in the near - and medium - term future» — which, if successful, will be more than enough time to set Earth on an irreversible path to catastrophic climate change.
Finally, Sweeney states that «If either bill became law, it would amount to a declaration of war on fossil - fuel interests, because much of the present - day stock market value of coal, oil, and gas companies is based on their below - the - ground reserves.»
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