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Anti-War Act

The Anti-War Act refers to legislation or actions designed to prevent or limit a country’s involvement in military conflicts, often reflecting public opposition to war. While there isn’t a single law by this name, it commonly represents efforts by citizens, activists, or lawmakers to challenge military interventions, advocate for peace, and promote diplomacy over conflict. Such initiatives may involve protests, petitions, or legislative proposals aimed at curbing military spending or restricting the government's power to declare war without congressional approval. The goal is usually to prioritize human rights and the peaceful resolution of disputes.