I think that would be not only appropriate but also helpful to frame Ukraine as “defending their land” instead of “being at war”. So why dont politicians and journalists primarily use this word?

  • @Droggelbecher
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    Not quite, because there’s also (justified) retaliation going on

    • snooggums
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      58 days ago

      That isn’t what retaliation means.

      • @Droggelbecher
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        28 days ago

        What does it mean? I’m not a native English speaker

        • snooggums
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          If someone attacks you and you hit them back immediately you are defending yourself agsinst further violence. If they keep attacking you and.you fight back multiple times you are still defending yourself. In warfare that might involve attacking their supply lines and even entrering the territory of the invaders to get them to stop invading.

          In warfare retaliation would be attacking them a few years after they stopped invading or attacking non-military targets to ‘even the score’ or something like that. Israel bombing schools and hospitals in response to Hamas attacks would be retaliation, because they aren’t just fighting back.

          Ukraine hasn’t retaliated in any coverage that I have seen.