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warmongering

[wawr-mong-ger-ing, -muhng-] / ˈwɔrˌmɒŋ gər ɪŋ, -ˌmʌŋ- /






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Misleading a public that had been shaken to its core by the 9/11 terrorist attacks turned out to be a relatively easy task for the warmongering neocons of the Bush administration.

From Los Angeles Times

Inboden notes that at a time when many Westerners regarded Reagan as a warmongering cowboy, one of Gorbachev’s assistants more accurately perceived that he dreamed of becoming a “great peace-maker president.”

From Washington Post

It seemed to be a scary example of bellicose warmongering foreshadowing a catastrophic escalation.

From Los Angeles Times

On March 5 Weibo said it had suspended more than 1,000 accounts that published "vulgar jokes" and "content that is overly insulting and warmongering."

From Reuters

Experts said Israel’s widespread support for carrying on the fighting was less an expression of “warmongering” than a desire for long-term stability.

From New York Times