The Bloodless War of Commerce refers to the intense competition between businesses and countries for economic dominance without resorting to military conflict. This term highlights how economic strategies, such as trade wars, tariffs, and corporate espionage, can be used as tools for gaining an advantage in global markets. It emphasizes the significance of economic power in shaping geopolitical relationships and the idea that commerce can be as contentious as traditional warfare. The phrase reflects the ongoing struggles in global trade dynamics, particularly in the context of major economies like the U.S. and China.
The relatively bloodless conflict between the United States and the Soviet Union was called the Cold War. It lasted from the 1950s to about 1991.
Great Britain, in the bloodless Aroostook War, 1839.
Because the people solved their objective before they had a chance to fight or in other words it was a bloodless revolution. :)
That it was not going to be a short, bloodless war.
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it was a bloodless revolution
In Cuba, Puerto Rico, the Philippines and a bloodless war in Guam.
Bloodless Coup was created on 2011-04-01.
It proved that this would not be a short, bloodless war. The relatively low casualties shocked both sides.
A good example of a political war was the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union. It was not completely bloodless, but it contrasted two very starkly different ideologies.
The English Revolution of 1688 and better known as the Glorious Revolution is sometimes called a bloodless revolution. Of course it was not a bloodless revolution and there was more then enough death and destruction to go around.