In the 1960s, "hawks" referred to individuals, particularly within the U.S. government and military, who supported the Vietnam War and advocated for an aggressive military approach to combat communism. This term contrasted with "doves," who opposed the war and sought diplomatic solutions. Hawks believed in the necessity of strong military intervention to protect American interests and prevent the spread of communism in Southeast Asia.
War Hawks.
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The war hawks wanted the war of 1812 because they thought it would bring freedom and it did!There were multiple reasons why the War Hawks called for a war with Britain. One reasons was the abduction of American soldiers.
The War Hawks
They weren't called "war" hawks. Hawks were pro-military, and Doves were peace-niks; fairly well anti-military (almost anti-military). Doves really didn't care about "honor", peace was their quest. The Hawks (pro-military) spoke of honor.
A hawks nest is call an aerie.
The Republican "hawks" wanted total war in Vietnam.
Hawks (Republican) called for “Total war” (apex) while the Doves called for “peace with honor”
Broad-winged hawks.
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I'm pretty sure that crabs and hawks go in casts.
War Hawks.
The people who supported the Vietnam War were commonly knowns as hawks.
they were called teeny boppers.
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maybe hawkephobia
You mean white sox. Wrong sport