Clean War
A clean war would be a Guerre without dead nor wounded.
The concept was initially used in the military circles. He answered what was perceived as an increasing reserve of the population of the Western democracies to sacrifice lives in operations of war (they were regarded as justified). This reserve had seemed particularly sharp at the time of the Guerre of Vietnam.
But its recovery by the press general public withdrew a great part of its diffusion to him. The term is more and more often used with quotation marks to illustrate at which point a war is not without victimes.
From now on, when the term is still employed, it rather recovers a form of Guerre where the victims are of number limited and controlled by the military forces.
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