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How Does a Proxy War Differ from a Just War

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How does a proxy war differ from a just war?


A) Countries who take sides in another war due to political ideology rather than fight themselves is considered a proxy war.
B) Countries who attack another's computer or information systems is considered a proxy war.
C) A proxy war has no limits on weaponry and all of society's resources are mobilized.
D) A proxy war is carried out by loose networks of individuals motivated by religious goals rather than morally justifiable reasons.

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