Each country accused the other of being the aggressor.
a group of smaller states had formed an alliance to deter potential aggressors
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However, as Rothbard lays out, one of the most important concepts that often gets lost or forgotten in the fog of war is that violence may only be used to resist or punish the aggressor.—Connor Okeeffe, Oc Register, 29 Mar. 2026 With one quick push of a button, BLINGSTING Safety Alarms ear-piercing 125-decibel personal alarm sounds, intended to startle an aggressor and immediately alert bystanders that there’s a problem.—Tory Johnson, ABC News, 28 Mar. 2026 Two defense witnesses, including the doctor and a receptionist, supported her account, saying Ellis appeared to be the aggressor.—Nancy Dillon, Rolling Stone, 26 Mar. 2026 Congress, in contrast, has declared war in only five conflicts and only after an aggressor had already broken the peace, for example, Japan’s attack on Pearl Harbor.—Bruce Fein, Baltimore Sun, 23 Mar. 2026 See All Example Sentences for aggressor
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Etymology
borrowed from Latin, "attacker, assailant," from aggredī, adgredī "to approach, attack" + -tor, agent suffix — more at aggress