(n) price war
cuttrhoat competition
(n) operations (a strategy) on two fronts
two-pronged strategy
(n,vs) fighting with all one's might
fighting up against
making strenuous efforts
(n) war preparation
(n) cold war era
(n) the end of the Cold War
(n) combined operation
(n,vs) succession of victories
(n) succession of defeats
(n) Russo-Turkish War (1877-1878)
(n) the Gulf War
(n) disturbance tactics
(n) disturbance strategy
(n) strategy of holing oneself up in a castle (house, building)
(n) War of the Roses
(n) class-B and class-C war criminals
(n) Opium War (1840-42)
(n) Arrow War (the second Opium War, 1856-1860)
(n) Iraq War (2003-)
(n) exhibition game (baseball)
open game
(P)
(n) History of the Gallic Wars
(n) Suez War (1956)
(n) title fight
championship match
(n) Trojan War
(n) Burmese Wars (1823-1826, 1852-1853, 1885-1887)
(n) (second) Boer War (1899-1902)
(n) (second) Boer War (1899-1902)
(n) (obsc) war started or ended with the push of a single 'launch' button (wasei: button war)
(n) Punic Wars (Rome and Carthage) (lat:)
(n) shock troops