No, but some would consider it pleonastic.
It raises an interesting question, of course, about the rules of war, and what the possible grounding for such rules might be-- if this is what interests you, you might want to look at Walter Benjamin's "Critique of Violence" for an interesting perspective.
2007-07-09 05:36:44
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answered by Michael_Dorfman 3
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The words are redundant because they are synonyms.
2007-07-09 11:48:55
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answered by staisil 7
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No, even war has its rules.
2007-07-09 11:47:40
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answered by Anonymous
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no, but it is redundant.war is a crime but it sometimes is a necessary evil.
2007-07-09 13:51:19
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answered by the professor 2
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No it's redundant
2007-07-09 11:42:52
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answered by mutherwulf 5
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no, but Military Intelligence is :)
2007-07-09 11:42:56
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answered by misses_f 3
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NO, not even close.
2007-07-09 11:47:22
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answered by jon_mac_usa_007 7
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NO, IT'S A CONTRADICTION IN TERMS.
2007-07-09 11:42:58
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answered by NATIVE NEW YORKER 4
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no,but awfully good is.
2007-07-09 12:06:00
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answered by honey 5
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