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English

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Etymology

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From shadow +‎ war.

Noun

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shadow war (countable and uncountable, plural shadow wars)

  1. A form of armed conflict, conducted secretly in the nexus between war and peace, where various actors utilise different means to achieve their goals.
    • 2024 October 28, Scott Peterson, “Israeli strikes inside Iran cross a threshold. How will Iran respond?”, in The Christian Science Monitor[1]:
      The Iran-Israel conflict was once limited largely to a shadow war.

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