A "war of choice" is a conflict initiated by a nation through deliberate decision, not defensive necessity. It is often justified by ideological goals or preemptive strategy, rather than an immediate threat. Political leaders and military contractors typically benefit, while citizens and soldiers bear the costs. This term is used to critique interventions like the 2003 Iraq War.
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