If one country attacks another in an unjust manner, it can lead to widespread condemnation from the international community, including potential sanctions or military responses by other nations. The aggressor may face legal repercussions under international law, such as charges of war crimes or violations of sovereignty. Additionally, the conflict can result in significant humanitarian crises, destabilization of the region, and long-term geopolitical consequences. Diplomatic relations may also deteriorate, impacting global alliances and trade.
these days the UN steps in takes action against the country which is guilty.
When a country attacks another in an unjust manner, it can lead to international condemnation, economic sanctions, or military retaliation by other nations or international bodies. This can escalate tensions, destabilize regions, and result in loss of life and resources. Diplomatic efforts may be made to resolve the conflict and hold the aggressor accountable.
It didn't. "The" Kenya is a country. It would take an awful long time for the tectonic plates to collide in such a manner that one country would be in another.
short manner
The another word for manner of living may be Live And Let Others Live
One song that contains adverb of manner is "Killing Me Softly" by Roberta Flack. Adverbs of manner tell us how something happens.
nature happens in a consistant manner
No. Without economic growth the economy of a country will stagnate. If this happens then jobs and sales will be lost which will add to the depression. However it should be regulated in a sustainable manner
Probably no country in the traditional manner.
It's not possible in a sensible manner. You can only limit them. To limit attacks there are several ways... You can attack people before they attack you (disarm) You can wipe them out (genocide) You can fend them off (defence) You can attack yourself (suicide) Information, power, technology, money, it all helps. If you want to help defend your own country, be vigilant and observant. Make sure you know your neighbours.
queen of sheba
prose allegory is to represent something in another manner