The U.S. saw the Cubans being treated by the spanish the way the british treated the colonists.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt did have a congressional address justifying fighting in the war.
Platt Amendment Foraker Act
Cold war.
Pathos
Which war? What argument? Reasons for war are often not from arguments or conflict. Most often they are about resources. Like the Iraq war for example. That was over oil. I'm not going to debate which side started it though...
Something which is implied. "It is implicit in your argument that war is justified".
There may be a meaning of this expression that is specialized to some area of literature, but used more generally, an implicit argument would be an argument or position or opinion that is put forth without stating it directly. For example, a disturbing story about a family devastated by a war might constitute an implicit argument that war is bad.
The logical argument that sustains a belief in the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution in Russia was an attempt to escape from the bloodiest war. They were better than Marxist.
the colonist will reply by giving them war
"Wrong war, with the wrong people, at the wrong place, at the wrong time!" And "...Trying to isolate this war, NOT MAKE A BIGGER ONE!"
well he wanted to have war
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