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So, if a state is not non-belligerent, i.e., if it fights in a war, is it belligerent? What if a state is merely defending itself? Should it be called belligerent, then?
What a way to piss on the monkeys of the lower classes and make them look bad for getting angry! Belligerence. I sure hope they know what they're doing. Scott H 11:07, 26 June 2010 (UTC)