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VARVARA [1.3K]
3 years ago
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Armed neutrality definition

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olga2289 [7]3 years ago
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the position taken by a neutral country during war in which it is prepared to maintain its neutral rights against the belligerents by force if necessary.

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Rufina [12.5K]3 years ago
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Military preparedness without commitment, especially as the expressed policy of a neutral nation in wartime; readiness to counter with force an invasion of rights by any belligerent power.
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