The way wars are referred to in the U.S. – by politicians, journalists and in public scholarship – tends to serve state interests and power rather than necessarily reflect the realities of conflicts. For instance, we call it the “Iraq War”, not the “US-Iraq War”. https://buff.ly/eG3F1K8
3 states passed laws mandating Ten Commandments displays in classrooms, but federal courts have so far blocked them. The laws defy a 45-year-old Supreme Court precedent, according to an expert on First Amendment law: