1945-1991: Cold War world Wiki
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  1. Abuse of power
  2. Abuse of office
  3. Mission statement
  4. Military necessity
  5. Necessity of war
  6. Military objective
  7. Shelling out a target
  8. Blue book
  9. Case study
  10. Green paper
  11. Missile silo
  12. Military dictatorship
  13. Grey literature
  14. Doing a U-turn
  15. “best available techniques”
  16. Jus ad bellum
  17. Friendly fire
  18. Collateral damage
  19. US Department of the Navy Total Quality Leadership (TQL) issued White Paper
  20. Culpability of military leadership in failing to prevent non-combatant casualties
  21. Military discipline
  22. The rules of war
  23. The internationally recognised rules of war
  24. Anull
  25. martial law
  26. Abrogate
  27. Repeal
  28. Anull
  29. Repeal
  30. Chain of responsibility\command
  31. Just in time planning\supply
  32. Overheads
  33. Costing a project
  34. Economic returns
  35. Dereliction of duty
  36. Filibuster
  37. Casus (or code) foederis
  38. Collateral damage
  39. Hybrid warfare
  40. Cold War
  41. Hors de combat
  42. Cause Belli
  43. Pariah states
  44. Rogue state
  45. Abrogate
  46. False flag operation
  47. Black op's
  48. Clandestine
  49. A "need to know" basis
  50. Probity
  51. Comprimat
  52. Political leverage
  53. Leaked information
  54. Force majeure
  55. Principles of war
  56. War crimes
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