You're changing your case. You said, very clearly, that because the term "war on" is in the label, it's a war. But fine, let's pretend that you included combat in your definition. The war on drugs includes guns and bombs and fatalities. Are we at war with drugs? No. No, we're not. The drug war cannot be used to suggest "context of war", so we can't torture drug dealers or drug users.
Would you like to change what you said again?
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