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pro-waradjective
In favour of a military solution to a political problem
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pro-war
In politics, a war hawk, or simply hawk, is someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions. War hawks are the opposite of doves. The terms are derived by analogy with the birds of the same name: hawks are predators that attack and eat other animals, whereas doves mostly eat seeds and fruit and are historically a symbol of peace.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of pro-war in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of pro-war in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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They have set a steady diet of pro-war, anti-West, anti-Ukrainian propaganda to the hard right elements of Russia for many years now. And they have, in many ways, popularized the Wagner group brand and the Russian way of war.
It's kind of tragic because we have our society collapsed and no economic hopes, and we also don't see any political future for our homeland, our country, we have a lot of pro-war propaganda. It's quite stupid and aggressive. And basically, you start to feel like a person who lives in a kind of occupied land, like it's not your country. It's a country which was occupied by some foreign invaders, some kind of enemy.
Republicans that are making the criticism are either the pro-war Republicans like( John Bolton) McCain and( Sen. Lindsey) Graham or the anti-Trump ones like( Sen. Ben) Sasse.
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