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qaws [65]
3 years ago
14

What is "shadow war," and how is it different from previous forms of warfare?

History
1 answer:
zepelin [54]3 years ago
8 0

<u>Answer</u>:-

“Shadow war” is similar to “proxy war” which is defined as war held between basically 2 lands/regions/countries or more where the larger group maliciously and cunningly encourages the other smaller groups to fight, shed blood of one and another. Moreover it only oversees but doesn’t fight if it would fight, then it will fight no more than very little. Simply, it is a well planned undirect numbers of attacks on those you(anyone) hate(hates).

For instances:

War going on in countries like

• Syria

• Yemen War

• according to some ppl the war in Afghanistan was one of them, I can’t say much about it because of the US’s government suppression.

• Korean War.

Hope the wars currently going on stops and all of us receives our full fundamental rights.

#PrayersForPeace✌✌✌✌✌

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