Brinkmanship
Cold War?
diracination
The United States went to war with the Philippines because it wanted to make the country its colony.
They stayed in a manor house in the country side
every man had to war to serve there country
Cold War?
The willingness to go to war to protect national interests is often referred to as "militarism." This term encompasses the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote its national interests. It can also relate to the ideology that emphasizes the importance of military power in achieving national objectives.
The damage it had sustained during ww1
Yes it can.
To protect their country.
Argentina - Falklands War
War of total attrition
no country wants to go to war
Austria-Hungary
The policy of brinkmanship is most associated with President Dwight D. Eisenhower during the Cold War. This approach involved escalating tensions to the brink of conflict to deter adversaries, particularly the Soviet Union, by demonstrating a willingness to go to the edge of war. Eisenhower's administration emphasized the use of nuclear deterrence, which was a key strategy in maintaining a competitive stance against communism.
It could take just a few seconds for a country to go into a civil war.
Great Britain