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Armed Force definition and military coups #616

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According to the definition, to be an armed force, an organization must ‘hav[e] the Objective to further the foreign and domestic policies of a Government and to defend that body and the nation it represents from external and internal aggressors’. However, sometimes a nation’s military overthrows its government precisely because it disagrees with that government’s policies (and hence, it seems, doesn’t have the objective to further those policies). Thus the definition implies that a military engaged in such a coup is no longer an armed force, but I’m inclined to think that’s false (though that’s not entirely clear).

Side question: What is it to have an objective, understood in the quasi-technical sense specified in the definition of ‘Objective’? Is it to be the agent mentioned in that definition, or something else?

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