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aggression

[uh-gresh-uhn] / əˈgrɛʃ ən /




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The overarching goal of any agreement, he said, would be to secure peace and revive the Ukrainian economy while deterring any further acts of aggression.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The Germany Fund has drawn lessons from the Russian war of aggression in Ukraine," he said.

From Barron's

Poland, however, remains a key ally of Ukraine against Russian aggression and most Western aid passes through the country.

From Barron's

In foreign policy, Podhoretz counseled that an unapologetic defense of American interests abroad is likeliest to frustrate the aggressions of bad actors.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ms Marshall said: "It felt almost scaremongering to me. There is almost aggression behind what he was saying - offering a fixed price, quick deadlines, 14-day turnarounds, inflated numbers."

From BBC